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Overview1. Introduction...2 2. Which Country has the best democracy and why? 19 3. The categorization of the United States as a ""flawed democracy"" 23 4. How can we bridge political divides in the US? 29 5. Indian Democracy 32 6. Religious Politics in India 36 7. Religious Intolerance in India 41 8. Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) 43 9. RSS and Indian Secularism 47 10. Bulldozer Politics 49 11. The use of bulldozers against Muslim properties and mosques in India 52 12. The construction of the **Ram Mandir** in Ayodhya 55 13. Bhartiya Janta Party Setback in Ayodhya 56 14. Democracy in Pakistan 58 15. Comparison of Denmark and Pakistan's Democracy 61 16. What is the key lessons Pakistan can learn from Denmark's democracy? 65 17. Considering Denmark as a Model Democracy. Compare this with the Indian Democratic setup. 67 18. Considering Denmark as a Model Democracy. Compare this with the USA Democratic setup. 70 19. Considering Denmark as a Model Democracy. Compare this with the Egyptian Democratic setup. 72 20. Considering Denmark as a Model Democracy. Compare this with the Canadian Democratic setup. 74 21. Considering Denmark as a Model Democracy. Compare this with the British Democratic setup. 78 22. Consider Denmark as a Model Democracy. Compare this with France's Democratic setup. 82 23. Consider Denmark as a Model Democracy. Compare this with the Italian Democratic setup. 87 24. Consider Denmark as a Model Democracy. Compare this with the German Democratic setup 92 25. Consider Denmark as a Model Democracy. Compare this with the Israeli's Democratic setup 96 26. Consider Denmark as a Role Model of democracy. Compare this with the Iranian Democracy Setup.100 Democracy, as a system of governance, is built on the principle of the rule of law and the equal participation of all citizens in political processes. Misuse of democracy can occur when these principles are undermined by actions such as the manipulation of electoral processes, the restriction of free speech, or the concentration of power without proper checks and balances. Such practices can erode the foundations of a democratic society, leading to a loss of public trust and legitimacy. Democratic institutions must remain transparent and accountable to prevent the misuse of power. Efforts to strengthen democracy often involve promoting political inclusivity, safeguarding the integrity of elections, and ensuring that all citizens have equal access to participate in the democratic process. The resilience of democracy depends on the collective effort of its citizens and leaders to uphold its values and rectify any deviations from its ideals. What are some historical examples of democratic backsliding? Historical examples of democratic backsliding often serve as cautionary tales about the fragility of democratic institutions. One of the most cited instances is the Jim Crow era in the United States, where African Americans saw their rights severely curtailed, particularly in the Southern states. This period followed the Reconstruction era, which initially aimed to reduce racial discrimination post-Civil War. However, by the late 1870s, the Compromise of 1877 effectively ended these efforts, leading to widespread disenfranchisement and segregation laws. In more recent times, various countries have experienced democratic backsliding through executive aggrandizement, where ruling parties or leaders consolidate power, weaken checks and balances, and restrict opposition, as seen in nations like Hungary, Pakistan, and India. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sarwat ParvezPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.272kg ISBN: 9798332054693Pages: 110 Publication Date: 02 July 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |