A New Study Challenges the Notion of Global Democratic Decline vervetimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from vervetimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
mixed marks, if not a failing grade, or actually convincing the public that this stuff is going on, that it is happening in their communities. i don t know if these signs are going to do it, frankly. yeah. katty kay, what s so crazy is, i mean, the economy is, by most objective measures, doing very well. you have three out of four americans recently telling pollsters they were pleased with where they were, where they were economically. that s a number we don t usually see. of course, unemployment near record lows. the economy growing right now at just the right clip. most economists think, and the fed thinks we will have a soft landing from inflation. but for some reason, there just is a disconnect. this white house has not been able to connect with voters on the economy, even for voters who think things are going well economically for them and their
The paper 'Subjective and Objective Measures of Democratic Backsliding', by associate professors Andrew Little from the University of California at Berkeley, and Anne Meng of the University of Virginia, says that despite the general narrative that we are in a period of global democratic decline, there have been surprisingly few empirical studies to assess whether this is systematically true
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