What conclusions ca you draw from nepal's movement for democracy and bolivia's water war?
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1. Democracy evolves through popular struggle. it is possible that some significant decision may take place through consensus and may not involve any conflict at all. but that would be an expectation. Defining moments of democracy usually involve conflict between those groups,who have exercised power and those who aspire for a share in power. These moments come when the country is going through transition to democracy, expansion of democracy or deepening of democracy.
2. Democratic conflict is resolved through mass mobilisation. sometimes, it is possible that the conflict is resolved by using the existing institutions like the parliament or the judiciary. But when there is a deep dispute, Very often these institutions themselves get involved in the dispute. The resolution has to come from outside, from the people.
2. Democratic conflict is resolved through mass mobilisation. sometimes, it is possible that the conflict is resolved by using the existing institutions like the parliament or the judiciary. But when there is a deep dispute, Very often these institutions themselves get involved in the dispute. The resolution has to come from outside, from the people.
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These conflicts and mobilisations are based on new political organisations.
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