Articles by Hong Do

July 24, 2025

🦋 What counts as democracy? A critical reflection on The Science of Democracy 2.0

Hong Do
The Science of Democracy 2.0 offers a bold, innovative rethinking of democracy by embracing diversity and challenging Western-centric models. Hong Do acknowledges its ambition, but argues it risks romantic pluralism by celebrating traditions without fully addressing embedded inequalities and power hierarchies within them
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Hong Do
PhD Candidate, Doctoral School of Political Science, Public Policy and International Relations, Central European University

Hong's research focuses on international legitimacy, global public reason, and transnational deliberation.

What Makes International Institutions Legitimate to Citizens of Non-Democratic States?
Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy

'Not a Guest in My Country’: Immigration Background, Social Hierarchies, and the Fundamental Interest of ‘Being at Home’
Moral Philosophy and Politics, co-authored with Cristina Astier

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Advancing Political Science
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