2024 is a high-stakes election year around the world, with over 4 billion people being eligible to vote. Taiwan recently selected a new president, and key elections will be held in the US and India. How will the unfolding dynamics of elections reshape the global democratic landscape? Are we facing a crisis in global democracy, or does it require more time to develop? Larry Diamond, Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution and the Freeman Spogli Institute at Stanford University, offers insights.