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Crumbling Institutions: The Erosion of Democracy in the U.S. and Lessons from Ukraine

Crumbling Institutions: The Erosion of Democracy in the U.S. and Lessons from Ukraine

Update: 2020-11-03
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As the United States struggles to resist the crumbling of its institutions in the face of polarization and populism, Ukraine struggles to surpass corruption and foreign domination—including corruption in which wealthy Americans have participated. In some respects, the two countries appear to be converging. What can each country learn from the crises of the other? Northwestern University Professor of Law Paul Gowder will be joined by Dmytro Vovk, Professor of Law and Director of the Center for the Rule of Law and Religion Studies at Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University in Ukraine, for a U.S. Election Day discussion about degradation of the rule of law and the erosion of democracy.

This is part of the Northwestern Buffett Institute for Global Affairs’ Building Sustainable Futures: Global Challenges and Possibilities webinar series.


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Crumbling Institutions: The Erosion of Democracy in the U.S. and Lessons from Ukraine

Crumbling Institutions: The Erosion of Democracy in the U.S. and Lessons from Ukraine

Northwestern Buffett Institute for Global Affairs