Will civil servants guard against illiberal power grabs?
Lessons from Israelβs judicial overhaul
New, at Can We Still Govern: Both authoritarians and anti-authoritarians buy the idea that bureaucrats can thwart illiberal governments.
New research using the Israeli judicial overhaul suggests that the potential for bureaucratic resistance is exaggerated.
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Will civil servants guard against illiberal power grabs?
Lessons from Israelβs judicial overhaul
We wrote a brief post summarizing key takeaways from our study on the responses of civil servants to democratic backsliding, focusing on the Israeli case.
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