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ID127562
Title ProperNext democratic century
LanguageENG
AuthorDiamond, Larry
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This is an odd moment to predict a bright future for democracy. Despite the unprecedented expansion of political freedom during the three decades from 1974, democratic regimes are in trouble worldwide today. The past decade has witnessed democratic breakdowns at a growing pace, and levels of freedom have receded in many places. Autocrats are cooperating and innovating to preempt movements for democratic change. The world's oldest and most esteemed democracies, beginning with the United States, have lost their luster and (it seems) their capacity to function effectively to address their most important public policy challenges. Still, no other broadly legitimate form of government exists today, and authoritarian regimes face profound challenges and contradictions that they cannot resolve without ultimately moving toward democracy.
`In' analytical NoteCurrent History Vol.113, No.759; January 2014: p.8-11
Journal SourceCurrent History Vol.113, No.759; January 2014: p.8-11
Key WordsUnited States - US ;  History ;  Political History ;  International Politics ;  International Relations - IR ;  International Organization - IO ;  Democracy ;  Democratic Regime ;  Political Policies ;  Political Agenda


 
 
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