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Benjamin Feldman
Research Assistant, Democracy, Conflict and Governance Program

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Benjamin Feldman was a research assistant in the Carnegie Democracy, Conflict and Governance Program. He was previously a James C. Gaither Junior Fellow in the Democracy, Conflict and Governance Program.


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Bet on Big-Tent Opposition Electoral Coalitions to Defeat Democratic Backsliding

As illiberal leaders continue to degrade democracy around the world, some pro-democracy activists and candidates are crossing ideological divides to challenge these incumbents.

· March 27, 2024
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Examining U.S. Relations With Authoritarian Countries

Relations between the United States and many undemocratic countries around the world vary widely from cozy to conflictive. Understanding the drivers and evolving dynamics of these relationships is vital to grasping the realities of U.S. foreign policy in an age of sharp geostrategic competition.

· December 13, 2023
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Turning Points: The Junior Fellows’ Compendium

The role of young people in governance and policy is often overlooked. Nine Carnegie junior fellows share their perspectives on challenges facing our world today.

In The Media
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Flickers of Democracy

An overarching policy lesson that emerges from the record of recent democratic bright spots is that policy makers seeking to help need to move quickly. Such moments often fade with disheartening speed.

· April 3, 2023
American Purpose
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Understanding and Supporting Democratic Bright Spots

Despite the overall global trend of democratic backsliding, dozens of democratic bright spots have emerged in countries around the world during the past ten years. Understanding the variety and dynamics of these positive political junctures is key to crafting more effective ways to support them.

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Economic Anger Dominated Global Protests in 2022

Demonstrations were widespread but generally short-lived.

· December 8, 2022