
Thirty Years After Mongolia’s Democratic Revolution: Has Democracy Delivered for All?
about the event Thirty years after the fall of communism and the transition to democracy in Mongolia, fears of potential democratic backsliding in the country have begun to surface, especially in a region where authoritarian influence...

Journal of Democracy 30th Anniversary Issue: Democracy Embattled
In our special 30th anniversary issue, Francis Fukuyama, Ivan Krastev, Lilia Shevtsova, and many more distinguished contributors reflect on democracy's prospects in a shifting global landscape.

2019: A Year in Review
In 2019, NED made 1,684 grants to support the projects of NGOs abroad who are working for democratic goals supporting human rights, civic education, independent media, free and fair elections, rule of law, free markets, free trade unions, and fighting...

Sixteenth Annual Seymour Martin Lipset Lecture: Alina Mungiu-Pippidi on The Rise and Fall of “Good Governance” Promotion
The Embassy of Canada and the National Endowment for Democracy present the sixteenth annual Seymour Martin Lipset Lecture on Democracy in the World. Featuring Alina...
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