ISPS Conference: “America’s Contested Democratic Creed”

ISPS CONFERENCE SUPPORTED BY DEMOCRATIC INNOVATIONS
Understanding the nature, causes, and consequences of challenges to democracy in the United States is one of the most important tasks facing political science today. Over the past decade, more questions have been raised about the stability of our institutions and the robustness of Americans’ commitment to democratic norms than in any time in recent memory. This conference brings together leading academics conducting research on democratic erosion, stability, and institutional reform in the United States and around the world.
Open to the Yale community; registration is required at this link.
Schedule: Thursday, April 30, 2026 (ISPS Room A002)
| time | activity |
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| 8:30 AM | Light Breakfast, Room A001 |
| 9:15 AM | Introduction |
| 9:30 AM | Stigmatization Fatigue: Evidence from the F-word
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| 10:30 AM | Coffee Break, Room A001 |
| 11:00 AM | Moral Norms and Citizen Judgment of Anti-System Politicians
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| 12:00 PM | Lunch Break, Room A001 |
| 1:00 PM | Reciprocity and Democratic Backsliding
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| 2:00 PM | Coffee Break, Room A001 |
| 2:30 PM | The Life of the Lie: Loyalty Testing in Donald Trump’s Republican Party
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| 3:30 PM | Coffee Break, Room A001 |
| 4:00 PM | State, Society, and the Politics of Democratic Backsliding
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| 5:00 PM | Break: Adjourn for the day |
Schedule: Friday, May 1, 2026 (ISPS Room A002)
| time | activity |
|---|---|
| 8:00 AM | Light Breakfast, Room A001 |
| 8:30 AM | Electoral Institutions and Democratic Backsliding
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| 9:30 AM | Coffee Break, Room A001 |
| 10:00 AM | Dead on Arrival: Why Electoral Fixes Won’t Save American Democracy
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| 11:00 AM | Coffee Break, Room A001 |
| 11:30 AM | Upending Impunity: Why Democracies Prosecute Their Former Leaders
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| 12:30 PM | Adjournment: Closing remarks and open discussion over lunch (Room A001) |
Organized by Professor Milan Svolik with generous support from the Democratic Innovations program at ISPS.