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Explores the recent international decline in democracy and the psychological appeal of authoritarianism in the context of rapid globalization. By understanding the psychological foundations of the surge in populism and authoritarian leadership, we can better develop ways to nurture and safeguard democracy.

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Explores the recent international decline in democracy and the psychological appeal of authoritarianism in the context of rapid globalization. By understanding the psychological foundations of the surge in populism and authoritarian leadership, we can better develop ways to nurture and safeguard democracy.
Autorenporträt
Fathali M. Moghaddam is a Professor of psychology and Director of Interdisciplinary Program in Cognitive Science at Georgetown University. He is the editor of Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, an APA journal. Dr. Moghaddam has been affiliated with Georgetown University since 1990. He conducts experimental and field research in numerous cultural contexts and publishes extensively on radicalization, intergroup conflict, human rights and duties, and the psychology of dictatorship and democracy. He is widely published. Dr. Moghaddam has also received a number of awards for his scholarly contributions. He lives in Washington, DC. Visit fathalimoghaddam.com.