Provisionally Accepted Open Panels in RC13 Democratization in Comparative Perspective
- After Autocratization: Successful Resistance and the Challenge of Re-democratization
Chair: Dr. Laura Gamboa - Barriers and Pathways to Inclusive Democracy
Chair: Dr. Stacey-Ann Wilson - Democracy in South Asia : Potential and Perils
Chair: Dr. Rana Abo Amra - Democratic Deficits in South Asia: A Comparative Study of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh
Chair: Prof. Hamdy Hassan - Democratic enclaves in autocratising political regimes: case of cities
Chair: Dr. Adam Szymanski - Democratic Transitions of South Asia: Endogenous and Exogenous Determinants and Future Paths to Democratic Development
Chair: Prof. Sojin Shin - Enhancing the Resilience of Democratic Administrative Cultures to Resist Autocratization
Chair: Dr. Ranjithkumar A - Federalism and Democracy
Chair: Dr. Soeren Keil - Food Democracy and Political Agroecology in the Global North and South. How to Achieve Food Sovereignty in a Polarized World?
Chair: Prof. Juan Antonio Zornoza Bonilla - Fragile democratic consolidation and the institutional role of the electoral process
Chair: Dr. Rana Abo Amra - PANEL REGIMEN: Crisis as Transition Tools in society, politics and international relations
Chair: Dr. Nikolas Kouloglou - Resisting Polarization in Fragmented Societies: Lessons Learned From and Shared Between Africa and Latin America
Chair: Dr. Charlie Mballa - Soutenir et résister à l’autocratisation en contexte africain : ressorts actoriels, usages et effets de fragilisation et de catégorisation.
Chair: Dr. Prisca Helene Assiene Bissossoli - The Double-Edged Sword of Social Media: Threats to Democratic Governance
Chair: Prof. Inderjeet Singh Sodhi - The Future of Democracy in Africa Amidst Rising Military Coups
Chair: Dr. Herbert Mba Aki - The New Democratic Landscape and the Contemporary Democratic Crisis
Chair: Dr. Mithila Bagai - The Resurgence of Coups: A Global Threat to Democracy
Chair: Dr. Sumant Kumar - The Role of Civil Society Organizations in Resisting Autocratization
Chair: Dr. Agnieszka Bejma - Understanding Pathways to Autocratization and Their Consequences: Theoretical and Global Insights
Chair: Prof. Marie-Eve Desrosiers