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    between prosperity and democracy has an enduring relationship in the subject of social sciences. Although there does exist a strong correlation, it does not necessarily mean causation. However, much of the response to the question about the relations concerning democracy and development usually depends on how one defines ‘development’. Sen (1999b) sees development as ‘freedom’ – this includes not only the economic freedom but also freedoms…

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    How does Russia’s democracy compare to the U.S. democracy? The U.S. government is a true democracy out of fear of a monarchy. On the other hand, Russia’s government changed repeatedly for the past thousand years but maintained its nationalistic view. The Russian government began with the ruling of imperialistic Tsars. After World War I led to the communist era, which then made a major shift to a liberal economy. Today, Vladimir Putin, president of the world’s largest country, holds power. People…

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    democratic is America? A textbook definition of democracy is “a form of government in which the people rule, either directly or through elected leaders”. Pure democracy is when the people directly rule. Pure democracy typically only works in small societies. In America, we have a representative democracy. We vote for representatives and those representatives vote on the policies that will affect the public. The model for a representative democracy should look like this…

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    Constitutional Democracy

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    Constitution is an important element of democracy, as it lays down stipulated guidelines that will enhance voter turnout and participation. Constitutional democracy represents the authority of majority is governed and limited by a lawful and institutional process to enhance equal rights protection of the minorities present. This form is a common element of democracy practiced in the United States. The general purpose of a constitution is the fact it acts as a doctrine that assists citizens of…

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    What is democracy? Democracy can be defined as the system of government in which the ruling power of a state is legally vested, not in any particular population group or class, but in the people. Abraham Lincoln(President of the United States of America 1861-1865), said that democracy is government of the people, by the people, for the people. The word democracy comes from the Greek word demos and knatia, in other words rule by people meaning all citizens in the city state Athens. Democracy thus…

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    Democracy In Somalia

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    has gradually enhanced or improved towards democracy, which is evident through the article called “The Remarkable Story of Somaliland” by Seth Kaplan. Demonstrating a (great, sound or valid) example of a “bottom up process of democratization”. Also, “Somaliland has held three consecutive competitive elections since its…

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    Populism And Democracy

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    she is sceptical of populism. Although highlighting many negative points of populism she suggests it reinvigorates democracy and is always inevitable. Like Canovan I am sceptical of populism, as she calls it the “shadow of democracy” but I go one further to believe populism does indeed have no place in a well-functioning democracy. Firstly, one must define a well-functioning democracy: this allows the demos to limit government power due to popular participation; the electorate giving authority…

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    Pluralism In Democracy

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    duty to vote. Only to return, November 9th, to American mainstream culture, characterized by ignorant complacency and weapons of mass distraction for another four years. More and more people, however, are coming to realize that the state of our democracy, founded in ideals of freedom and equal representation of our votes and voices, is a lie. Thanks to the historic campaign of Bernie Sanders and his growing social justice movement, an anti-establishment political revolution has begun to uncover…

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    DELIBERATIVE DEMOCRACY AND MULTICULTURALISM Democracy is one of the most controversial concepts (issues) in social sciences. It means very roughly ‘’sovereignty of people’’. In this frame, democracy emphasizes that power is in the hands of the people. Democracy can be different from society to society (people to people). The root of the word of democracy means ‘’ people’s power (sovereignty)’’. It is originally comes from Greek. ‘’Demos’’ means people, ‘’kratos’’ means power. Democracy is the…

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    American Democracy

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    Democracy, in which our Founding Fathers proudly introduced as the foundation of our government, is constantly protected and expanded (or at least attempted) by our Presidents. For example, during the Cold War when communism threatened democratic ideology, the U.S. responded with a “containment” policy to protect democratic peace. Recently, however, the same ideology that our generations of leaders sought to protect, is going through a slow but steady decline, with low voter turnouts and…

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