Dr. Lucan A. Way

Distinguished Professor of Democracy, Department of Political Science, University of Toronto

Dr. Way is a leading scholar of global democracy and authoritarianism. His most recent book, Revolution and Dictatorship (with Steven Levitsky, 2022), explains the resilience of revolutionary autocracies such as China and Cuba. His solo book, Pluralism by Default (2015), analyzes how weak authoritarian states foster unexpected political competition. His influential first book, Competitive Authoritarianism (with Levitsky, 2010), is widely cited for advancing the study of hybrid regimes. Dr. Way has published extensively in top journals, including World PoliticsAmerican Journal of Political Science, and Journal of Democracy. His 2005 World Politics article won the American Political Science Association’s Best Article Award in Comparative Democratization. He co-directs the Petro Jacyk Program for the Study of Ukraine and co-chairs the Journal of Democracy editorial board.

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THE FUTURE OF THE UNIVERSITY

UBC Campus Centennial Presidents Panel, Moderated by UBC President Dr. Benoit-Antoine Bacon. The lecture will take place at UBC’s Old Auditorium from 5:00 to 6:30 pm.

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MAiD IN CANADA – UNTANGLING THE FACT FROM THE FICTION

Dr. Stefanie Green is a pioneering Canadian physician who has reshaped compassionate end-of-life support. When Canada legalized medical assistance in dying (MAiD) in 2016, she became one of its earliest providers.