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Democracy - Exploring Governance Models and Citizen Engagement - cover
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Democracy - Exploring Governance Models and Citizen Engagement

Fouad Sabry

Editora: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Explore the impact of democratic systems with "Democracy," an essential Political Science read. This book offers a thorough examination of democratic principles, evolution, and challenges, presenting a transformative analysis.
 
Chapter Highlights:
 
1. Democracy - Core concepts, evolution, and significance.
 
2. Election - Mechanics and impact of elections on governance.
 
3. Government - Structures and functions in democratic systems.
 
4. Politics - Political behavior, party systems, and strategies.
 
5. Representative Democracy - Advantages and challenges of elected representation.
 
6. Direct Democracy - Citizen involvement in decision-making.
 
7. Deliberative Democracy - Role of discourse in decision-making.
 
8. Political System - Effectiveness in promoting democratic ideals.
 
9. Participatory Democracy - Enhancing citizen engagement.
 
10. Democratization - Transitioning from authoritarianism to democracy.
 
11. Majoritarianism - Impact on minority rights and fairness.
 
12. Polyarchy - Pluralism and inclusive governance.
 
13. Elections in Cuba - Electoral processes in a one-party state.
 
14. History of Democracy - Key milestones and transformations.
 
15. Noocracy - Rule by knowledge and its role in democracy.
 
16. Democratic Legitimacy of the EU - Impact on member states.
 
17. Liberal Democracy - Balancing freedoms with collective governance.
 
18. Sortition - Random selection in decision-making.
 
19. Criticism of Democracy - Limitations and areas for improvement.
 
20. Types of Democracy - Comparison of various forms.
 
21. Embedded Democracy - Integrating democratic practices into societal institutions.
 
"Democracy" is a crucial resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of democratic systems and their influence on governance and society.
Disponível desde: 08/08/2024.
Comprimento de impressão: 304 páginas.

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