Tsveta Petrova

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Tsveta Petrova is a lecturer in political science at Columbia University, whose research focuses on democracy, democratization, and democracy promotion in Central and Eastern Europe.

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Democracy Support Without Democracy: The Cases of Poland and Turkey

Has democratic backsliding in Poland and Turkey brought to an end these countries’ efforts to support democracy beyond their borders? If not, why not?

  • Tsveta Petrova
  • Senem Aydın-Düzgit
· January 5, 2021
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Post–Cold War Democratic Declines: The Third Wave of Autocratization

The latest wave of rising autocratic rule around the world is more incremental and inconspicuous than in the past.

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  • Senem Aydın-Düzgit
  • Tom Gerald Daly
  • Ken Godfrey
  • Staffan I. Lindberg
  • Anna Lührmann
  • Tsveta Petrova
  • Richard Youngs
· June 27, 2019
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Rising Democracies’ Perceptions of Brazilian Democracy Policy

A more detailed knowledge of the Brazilian context may help scholars in other regions of the world gain a broader understanding of democracy promotion and identify common challenges and best practices.

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  • Niranjan Sahoo
  • Andreas Feldmann
  • Senem Aydın-Düzgit
  • Tjiurimo Alfredo Hengari
  • Federico Merke
  • Tsveta Petrova
  • Oliver Stuenkel
· March 11, 2015
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Polish Democracy Promotion in Ukraine

Warsaw has supported reformers in Ukraine for nearly twenty-five years. But those efforts have at times been clouded by worries about Russia.

  • Tsveta Petrova
· October 16, 2014
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Non-Western Roots of International Democracy Support

Rising democracies are becoming key players in global democracy promotion, but they often struggle to detach the external support they provide from their own transition experiences.

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· June 3, 2014
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The New Role of Central and Eastern Europe in International Democracy Support

Democratic actors in Central and Eastern Europe bring unique experiences and legitimacy to international democracy support and their democracy promotion efforts have the potential to make a significant contribution.

  • Tsveta Petrova
· June 6, 2011