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Political scientist Dan Slater delivers a keynote lecture on democracy, development, and democratic backsliding at Tecnológico de Monterrey.
Political scientist Dan Slater argues that the most stable democracies often emerge when authoritarian elites feel politically competitive and economically secure — a framework with implications for Mexico.

National Conference for Political Science and International Relations

Political scientist Dan Slater delivers a keynote lecture on democracy, development, and democratic backsliding at Tecnológico de Monterrey.
Political scientist Dan Slater argues that the most stable democracies often emerge when authoritarian elites feel politically competitive and economically secure — a framework with implications for Mexico.

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