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Laboratories of Democratic Backsliding
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GRUMBACH, JACOB M.
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Authoritarianism
/ Brandeis, Louis D (1856-1941)
/ Change agents
/ Coalitions
/ Decentralization
/ Democracy
/ Demographic change
/ Demographic transition theory
/ Economic incentives
/ Election results
/ Elections
/ Exhibits
/ Federalism
/ Ideology
/ Incentives
/ Individualized Instruction
/ Institutional Characteristics
/ Laboratories
/ Legislatures
/ Nationalist movements
/ Polarization
/ Political parties
/ Political science
/ Politics
/ Presidents
/ Public opinion
/ Racial Attitudes
/ Racial Identification
/ Redistricting
/ State elections
/ State government
/ State Policy
/ Trends
/ Voters
/ Voting
/ Voting rights
2023
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Laboratories of Democratic Backsliding
by
GRUMBACH, JACOB M.
in
Authoritarianism
/ Brandeis, Louis D (1856-1941)
/ Change agents
/ Coalitions
/ Decentralization
/ Democracy
/ Demographic change
/ Demographic transition theory
/ Economic incentives
/ Election results
/ Elections
/ Exhibits
/ Federalism
/ Ideology
/ Incentives
/ Individualized Instruction
/ Institutional Characteristics
/ Laboratories
/ Legislatures
/ Nationalist movements
/ Polarization
/ Political parties
/ Political science
/ Politics
/ Presidents
/ Public opinion
/ Racial Attitudes
/ Racial Identification
/ Redistricting
/ State elections
/ State government
/ State Policy
/ Trends
/ Voters
/ Voting
/ Voting rights
2023
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Laboratories of Democratic Backsliding
by
GRUMBACH, JACOB M.
in
Authoritarianism
/ Brandeis, Louis D (1856-1941)
/ Change agents
/ Coalitions
/ Decentralization
/ Democracy
/ Demographic change
/ Demographic transition theory
/ Economic incentives
/ Election results
/ Elections
/ Exhibits
/ Federalism
/ Ideology
/ Incentives
/ Individualized Instruction
/ Institutional Characteristics
/ Laboratories
/ Legislatures
/ Nationalist movements
/ Polarization
/ Political parties
/ Political science
/ Politics
/ Presidents
/ Public opinion
/ Racial Attitudes
/ Racial Identification
/ Redistricting
/ State elections
/ State government
/ State Policy
/ Trends
/ Voters
/ Voting
/ Voting rights
2023
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Laboratories of Democratic Backsliding
2023
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Overview
The Trump presidency generated concern about democratic backsliding and renewed interest in measuring the national democratic performance of the United States. However, the US has a decentralized form of federalism that administers democratic institutions at the state level. Using 51 indicators of electoral democracy from 2000 to 2018, I develop a measure of subnational democratic performance, the State Democracy Index. I then test theories of democratic expansion and backsliding based in party competition, polarization, demographic change, and the group interests of national party coalitions. Difference-in-differences results suggest a minimal role for all factors except Republican control of state government, which dramatically reduces states’ democratic performance during this period. This result calls into question theories focused on changes within states. The racial, geographic, and economic incentives of groups in national party coalitions may instead determine the health of democracy in the states.
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Cambridge University Press
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