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The Future of Democracy - Challenges in the 21st Century

Andrew J. Scott

Editorial: Lulu.com

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The Future of Democracy: Challenges in the 21st Century is a timely exploration of the evolving landscape of democracy in an era defined by rapid technological change, political polarization, and global uncertainty. As democratic institutions face unprecedented challenges—from the rise of populism and disinformation to the erosion of civil liberties and trust in governance—this book provides a deep dive into the core issues threatening the future of democratic systems worldwide.Through rigorous analysis and diverse perspectives, The Future of Democracy examines key topics such as the role of technology in elections, the impact of social media on political discourse, the rise of authoritarianism, and the fight for human rights. It also addresses the possibilities for democratic renewal, offering insights into how nations can safeguard democratic principles and foster more inclusive and resilient political systems.Perfect for political scientists, policymakers, and engaged citizens, this book provides a comprehensive and thought-provoking guide to understanding and addressing the challenges that will shape the future of democracy in the 21st century.
Disponible desde: 30/09/2024.

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