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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
This panel examines various challenges to democracy in modern societies. Papers include investigations into the relationship between populism and freedom of speech, the drivers of support for right-wing populist parties, normative challenges posed by elite influence, the impact of public service deprivation on political discontent, and the rise of ethno-national populism in Israel. These papers collectively shed light on the complex dynamics shaping democratic systems today.
Freedom for All? Populism and the Instrumental Support of Freedom of Speech - Alberto Stefanelli, Yale University
Knowledge, Realignment, and Support for Right-Wing Populist Parties - Jason Jordan, Drew University
Normative Challenges to Democracy: Which Elites Shift Democratic Norms? - Morgan Le Corre Juratic, Aarhus University
Public Service Deprivation and Political Discontent - Zachary Dickson, London School of Economics; Sara Hobolt, London School of Economics; Catherine E. De Vries, Bocconi University; Simone Cremaschi, Bocconi University
The Ascendance of Ethno-National Populism in Israel: A Comparative Analysis - Yoav Peled, Tel Aviv University