Steven Levitsky (born January 17, 1968) is an American political scientist and Professor of Government at Harvard University.
A comparative political scientist, his research interests focus on Latin America and include political parties and party systems, authoritarianism and democratization, and weak and informal institutions.[1]
He is notable for his work on competitive authoritarian regimes and informal political institutions.[2]
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StevenLevitsky (born January 17, 1968) is an American political scientist and Professor of Government at Harvard University. A comparative political...
comparative politics book by Harvard University political scientists StevenLevitsky and Daniel Ziblatt about democratic backsliding and how elected leaders...
Ziblatt published How Democracies Die with fellow Harvard professor StevenLevitsky. The book examines the conditions that can lead democracies to break...
goals to group goals, expectations and conformities. According to StevenLevitsky and Lucan Way, authoritarian regimes that are created in social revolutions...
Lima), a term attributed to Harvard University's government professor, StevenLevitsky, refers to a set of economic policies that have predominated in Peru...
dissolved by the Supreme Court in 2017. Comparative political scientists StevenLevitsky and Lucan Way have described Cambodia as a "competitive authoritarian...
making institutional strength a key factor in economic growth. Authors StevenLevitsky and María Victoria Murillo claim that institutional strength depends...
Foundation: StevenLevitsky and Daniel Ziblatt explained How Democracies Die. But the problems went deeper than they thought" (review of StevenLevitsky and Daniel...
One analysis of democracies by Harvard professors Daniel Ziblatt and StevenLevitsky found that only Argentina and Brazil's upper chambers deviate further...
Foundation: StevenLevitsky and Daniel Ziblatt explained How Democracies Die. But the problems went deeper than they thought" (review of StevenLevitsky and Daniel...
Origins of Durable Authoritarianism (2022), the political scientists StevenLevitsky and Lucan Way said that nascent revolutionary régimes usually became...
result in democratic institutions being too elite-led. Writers such as StevenLevitsky and Lucan Way reject the concept of an illiberal democracy, saying...
Times. Levitsky, Steven; Ziblatt, Daniel (2019). How Democracies Die. New York: Broadway Books. pp. 62–65. ISBN 978-1-5247-6293-3. Levitsky, Steven; Ziblatt...
Democracies Die, Harvard University political scientists Daniel Ziblatt and StevenLevitsky write that Mark Levin was among the popular right-wing talk radio hosts...
article, the Philippines in 1986 and Indonesia in 1998. Lucan Way and StevenLevitsky also used a broad concept of cohesion in order to explain regime maintenance...
confrontation and violence, she should resign". Notable signers included StevenLevitsky, Lucía Dammert, Martín Tanaka, Daniel Alarcón, Josep Joan Moreso, Gerardo...
the rise of Nazism, How Democracies Die, a political science book by StevenLevitsky and Daniel Ziblatt discussing what went wrong in various recently failed...
Law Review. 87 (7): 1677–1701. doi:10.2307/1122744. JSTOR 1122744. StevenLevitsky; Maxwell A. Cameron (19 December 2008). "Democracy Without Parties...
popular with those countries' residents than domestic politicians. StevenLevitsky, a political scientist and the director of the Harvard University's...
Institutionalism. New York, NY: Russell Sage Foundation, 2005, pp. 164–166, 171; StevenLevitsky and María Victoria Murillo, "Building Institutions on Weak Foundations:...
board of advisers, including Harvard University political scientists StevenLevitsky and Daniel Ziblatt. Bassin, a former White House associate counsel...
October 2023. Retrieved 29 March 2020. Levitsky, Steven; Murillo, María Victoria (2005). "Introduction". In StevenLevitsky; María Victoria Murillo (eds.). Argentine...
According to Harvard University political scientists Daniel Ziblatt and StevenLevitsky, Gingrich's speakership had a profound and lasting impact on American...
The Prospects for a Color Revolution in Russia. Daedalus (journal). StevenLevitsky and Lucan A. Way: Competitive Authoritarianism: Hybrid Regimes After...
Political opposition was not permitted. According to political scientists StevenLevitsky and Lucan Way, the Cuban regime entailed "full authoritarianism .....
Authoritarianism: Hybrid Regimes After the Cold War, political scientists StevenLevitsky and Lucan A. Way cite various media and human rights reports to describe...