'Two of our leading deliberative democrats ask what deliberative democracy can do to halt democratic erosion. Confronting the hard realities of democrat decline, Bächtiger and Dryzek sketch out how citizen centered communicative practices can help turn back the tide of that decline. Realistic and solution centered, this is a much-needed update to the deliberative democracy paradigm.' Simone Chambers, Professor and Chair of Political Science, University of California Irvine
'In these diabolical times many have wondered if more democracy is the answer to the numerous crises we face. Making the case for deliberative democracy, Bächtiger and Dryzek offer a clear and credible answer to this pressing question. This book is highly recommended for scholars and students of democratic governance.' Frank Fischer, Research Scholar, Humboldt University, Berlin
'Democracy is under pressure: democratic backsliding and deconsolidation; increasing levels of inequality; the emergence of populism and polarisation around the globe - too much noise and aggression and too little listening or reflection. It is into this hot arena that André Bächtiger and John S. Dryzek inject some urgently needed cool thinking. Deliberative Democracy for Diabolical Times is a sophisticated piece of solution-orientated political science.' Matthew Flinders, Professor of Politics, University of Sheffield, and Vice President of the Political Studies Association of the United Kingdom
'Despite taking the challenges to deliberative democracy seriously, this is an optimistic book. It argues that democratic activists and journalists can improve deliberation without enacting significant institutional reforms, and further, that people are more capable of deliberation than critics of democracy assert … Highly recommended.' P. R. Babbitt, CHOICE