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wite a debate on chaotic democracy.

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Answered by moryarajendra166
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Liberal democracy, also referred to as Western democracy, is a political ideology and a form of government in which representative democracy operates under the principles of liberalism. It is characterised by elections between multiple distinct political parties, a separation of powers into different branches of government, the rule of law in everyday life as part of an open society, a market economy with private property, and the equal protection of human rights, civil rights, civil liberties and political freedoms for all people. To define the system in practice, liberal democracies often draw upon a constitution, either codified (such as in the United States)[1] or uncodified (such as in the United Kingdom), to delineate the powers of government and enshrine the social contract. After a period of expansion in the second half of the 20th century, liberal democracy became a prevalent political system in the world.[2]

Answered by Anonymous
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experts warn the remedies are not simply a matter of fine-tuning the rules. Debates are grounded by established rules but also political norms and traditions. Both are only as strong as the candidates’ willingness to respect them, said Alan Schroeder, a presidential debate historian and author of the book “Presidential Debates: Risky Business On the Campaign Trail.”

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