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International democracy support is in flux, as a result of major changes in U.S. and European policies and aid, and a global political landscape marked by extensive democratic backsliding. How can public and private organizations committed to supporting democracy internationally effectively adapt to this challenging new context?

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Democracy, Conflict, and Governance

The Democracy, Conflict, and Governance Program is a leading source of independent policy research, writing, and outreach on global democracy, conflict, and governance. It analyzes and seeks to improve international efforts to reduce democratic backsliding, mitigate conflict and violence, overcome political polarization, promote gender equality, and advance pro-democratic uses of new technologies.

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