Should Democracy be Exported?
Video Description: Richard Armitage talks about the revolution and discusses if democracy should be exported Related Article Subjects: Big, democracy, free, institutions, law, parties, press, theory, think
Consolidating Democracy in Sierra LeoneBy: Kenday S. Kamara | 09/08/2008 | PoliticsPresident Koroma has to prove that he is a strong and assertive president. But he also has to show that he is not going to manipulate power through messianic demagoguery. Preferably, he has to be fully committed to the autonomy of the judiciary and the demarcation of powers, to a free press, and to complete fiscal transparency and accountability in government; a respect for autonomous institutions such as the central bank; and coordinating a violence-free government strategy... The Core Idea of DemocracyBy: Artur Victoria | 29/03/2009 | PoliticsThe first requirement is to remember the critical role of the legislature in the integrity system. The essential insight of 'ethics regimes' and 'integrity systems' is that no single institution can provide the answer and that each must support the other. We would argue that a democratic legislature can and... Collective Effort of Asean and Major Regional Power (india and China) Can Restore Democracy in MyanmarBy: vikash anand | 05/08/2008 | PoliticsRestoring democracy in myanmar has become a major chalenge for ASEAN.It can be make tru by the help of regional power China and India.China`s imperialistic interest and India`s compulsion is coming as obstacle in cooperating with ASEAN in restoring democracy in Myanmar. A Distortion of DemocracyBy: Josh Greenberger | 10/11/2007 | News & Society(November 10, 2007) The turmoil in Pakistan presents somewhat of a philosophical dilemma: Is allowing a political party that espouses non-democratic rule to run in an election democracy? The Role of Legal Professionals in Consolidating Ghana's Democracy and Good-GovernanceBy: Oswald K. Seneadza | 24/07/2009 | National, State, LocalThere is the firm conviction that, commonwealth countries share a substantial common ground in their legal systems and the lawyers of these countries have much to learn from the comparative experience in other jurisdictions. This common ground extends to many aspects of legal education and legal practice and here also there is much to share. The focus of the present article in on the role of the lawyer and the legal profession in dispensation of democracy, good governance and the rule of law in Ghana. Measuring Democracy - Relevant Projects of the International IDEA - Artur Victoria StudiesBy: Artur Victoria | 05/11/2009 | PoliticsThe International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance is one of the most interesting, if not the most useful, possible sources in the area of democracy research. Though at the moment they have nothing that could be used as a source of data for measuring democracy, they have few projects... How to Measure Democracy - The Freedom House Survey of Political and Civil Liberties - Artur Victoria StudiesBy: Artur Victoria | 03/11/2009 | PoliticsFreedom House was founded almost sixty years ago by Eleanor Roosevelt, Wendell Willkie and other Americans concerned with the dangers that faced democracy. Freedom House is led by a Board of Trustees composed of Democrats, Republicans and Independents; business and labor leaders; former senior government officials, scholars, writers and journalists.... About Democracy - Artur Victoria ResearchsBy: Artur Victoria | 03/11/2009 | PoliticsMore generally, not all definitions operate at the same level of abstraction, or even if they do, they may define democracy with reference to different sets of other abstract concepts despite an apparent agreement on what empirical phenomena is delineated by the concept. For instance, Kenneth Bollen (1980) submitted that...
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