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Daniel Ziblatt (born 1972) is an American political scientist and a professor at Harvard University with a research focus on comparative politics, democracy and democratization as well as the politics and political history of Western Europe. Since 2018 he has been Eaton Professor of the Science of Government at Harvard University. He is the author of the book Conservative Parties and the Birth of Democracy. In 2018, Ziblatt also published How Democracies Die with fellow Harvard professor Steven Levitsky. The book examines the conditions that can lead democracies to break down from within, rather than due to external events such as military coups or foreign invasions. How Democracies Die received widespread praise. It spent a number of weeks on The New York Times Best Seller list and six we

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  • Daniel Ziblatt (1972) és un politòleg estatunidenc i professor d'ençà el 2018 a la Universitat Harvard amb una recerca centrada en la política comparada, la democràcia i la democratització, així com la política i la història política d'Europa occidental. És autor del llibre Conservative Parties and the Birth of Democracy. El 2018, Ziblatt va publicar How Democracies Die conjuntament amb el seu professor Steven Levitsky. El llibre examina les condicions que poden portar les democràcies a trencar-se des de dins, més que no pas a causa d'esdeveniments externs com cops d'estat militars o invasions estrangeres. How Democracies Die va rebre un elogi generalitzat de públic i crítica. Va romandre diverses setmanes a la llista de més venuts del New York Times i sis setmanes a la llista de best-sellers de no ficció del setmanari alemany Der Spiegel. Va ser reconegut com un dels millors llibres de no ficció del 2018 pel Washington Post, Time i Foreign Affairs. (ca)
  • Daniel Ziblatt (* 1972) ist ein US-amerikanischer Politikwissenschaftler mit den Forschungsschwerpunkten Demokratie und Demokratisierung sowie Politik und politische Geschichte Westeuropas seit dem 19. Jahrhundert. Seit 2018 ist er Eaton Professor of the Science of Government der Harvard University und seit Oktober 2020 Direktor der Forschungsabteilung Transformationen der Demokratie am Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung. (de)
  • Daniel Ziblatt (born 1972) is an American political scientist and a professor at Harvard University with a research focus on comparative politics, democracy and democratization as well as the politics and political history of Western Europe. Since 2018 he has been Eaton Professor of the Science of Government at Harvard University. He is the author of the book Conservative Parties and the Birth of Democracy. In 2018, Ziblatt also published How Democracies Die with fellow Harvard professor Steven Levitsky. The book examines the conditions that can lead democracies to break down from within, rather than due to external events such as military coups or foreign invasions. How Democracies Die received widespread praise. It spent a number of weeks on The New York Times Best Seller list and six weeks on the non-fiction bestseller list of the German weekly Der Spiegel. The book was recognized as one of the best nonfiction books of 2018 by The Washington Post, Time, and Foreign Affairs. (en)
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  • Daniel Ziblatt (* 1972) ist ein US-amerikanischer Politikwissenschaftler mit den Forschungsschwerpunkten Demokratie und Demokratisierung sowie Politik und politische Geschichte Westeuropas seit dem 19. Jahrhundert. Seit 2018 ist er Eaton Professor of the Science of Government der Harvard University und seit Oktober 2020 Direktor der Forschungsabteilung Transformationen der Demokratie am Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung. (de)
  • Daniel Ziblatt (1972) és un politòleg estatunidenc i professor d'ençà el 2018 a la Universitat Harvard amb una recerca centrada en la política comparada, la democràcia i la democratització, així com la política i la història política d'Europa occidental. És autor del llibre Conservative Parties and the Birth of Democracy. El 2018, Ziblatt va publicar How Democracies Die conjuntament amb el seu professor Steven Levitsky. El llibre examina les condicions que poden portar les democràcies a trencar-se des de dins, més que no pas a causa d'esdeveniments externs com cops d'estat militars o invasions estrangeres. How Democracies Die va rebre un elogi generalitzat de públic i crítica. Va romandre diverses setmanes a la llista de més venuts del New York Times i sis setmanes a la llista de best-sell (ca)
  • Daniel Ziblatt (born 1972) is an American political scientist and a professor at Harvard University with a research focus on comparative politics, democracy and democratization as well as the politics and political history of Western Europe. Since 2018 he has been Eaton Professor of the Science of Government at Harvard University. He is the author of the book Conservative Parties and the Birth of Democracy. In 2018, Ziblatt also published How Democracies Die with fellow Harvard professor Steven Levitsky. The book examines the conditions that can lead democracies to break down from within, rather than due to external events such as military coups or foreign invasions. How Democracies Die received widespread praise. It spent a number of weeks on The New York Times Best Seller list and six we (en)
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  • Daniel Ziblatt (en)
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