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Sustaining Democracy under the Shadow of Force

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Zhaotian Luo   +2 more
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Anti-immigration conspiracy beliefs are associated with endorsement of conventional and violent actions opposing immigration and attitudes towards democracy across 21 countries. [PDF]

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Thomas EF   +33 more
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Democracy Before Democracy?

International Political Science Review, 2000
Was democracy invented by the Greeks to replace the anarchy and imperial rule characteristic of earlier Near Eastern societies? Although what was explicitly borrowed from antiquity by modern political thinkers looks Athenian, there was democracy before the polis. Egyptian and Mesopotamian politics relied on public debate and detailed voting procedures;
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Democracy and Democracies

2021
Abstract The chapter examines understandings of democracy expressed in recent decades by international agreements, both global and regional, and by ‘official actors’ in the organizations created under those agreements such as political leaders, bureaucratic staff, and judges.
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Democracy or Pseudo-Democracy

Journal of Education for Business, 1953
(1953). Democracy or Pseudo-Democracy. The Journal of Business Education: Vol. 29, No. 1, pp. 7-32.
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Cosmopolitical Democracy

New Left Review, 2000
When the nation-state loses many of its traditional powers, Daniele Archibugi argues, democracy requires a cosmopolitan political authority above it. But current ‘humanitarian’ interventions do not fulfil such higher norms—they betray them, as the self-arrogated prerogatives of the few.
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Varieties of Democracy: ‘Proporzdemokratie’, ‘Consensus Democracy’, Liberal Democracy and Direct Democracy

2015
This contribution builds on the work of the group of comparativists, Gerhard Lehmbruch among them, who took up the challenge to study the various forms in which the normative principles of democracy have been implemented in the real world. More specifically, it builds on the basic distinction between majoritarian and proportional systems that has been ...
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