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Research symposium: Why Democracies Fail Differently: Autocratization and Resistance in Central America

Democracies today are less likely to collapse through coups than to erode gradually from within.   How does contemporary autocratization unfold in Central America, and why does it take different forms across the region? What do leaders like Nayib Bukele and Daniel Ortega reveal about the consolidation of executive power – and where does resistance emerge?