what does the fate of democratic country mainly depend on
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The recent backlash against democracy in such countries as Bolivia,
Venezuela, Russia, and Georgia poses renewed concerns about the viability
of this regime type in the developing world. Drawing on a data set of
every democratization episode since 1960, this book explores the underlying
reasons for backsliding and reversal in the world’s fledgling democracies
and offers some proposals with respect to what the international community
might do to help these states stay on track toward political stability.
Revising earlier scholarship on this topic, which focused on poor economic
performance as the leading cause of democratic reversal, Ethan B. Kapstein
and Nathan Converse argue that the core of the problem is found in the
weak institutions that have been built in much of the developing world that
allow leaders to abuse their power. Understanding the underlying reasons
for democratic failure is essential if we are to offer policy recommendations
that have any hope of making a difference on the ground.
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The fate of the democratic country depend on peoples' participation, on the active role of the citizens. b. The role of the citizens in a democracy is not only restricted to mere casting vote and electing government , but in being constantly aware and vigilant.
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