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    MEDIA- THE FOURTH PILLAR OF DEMOCRACY Today‚ media is considered the fourth pillar of the state all over the world; first and foremost British Member of Parliament Lord Macaulay had given this status to the media. In any republican government system‚ there must be three administrative bodies‚ 1- Parliament‚ 2- Administrative department‚ 3- Judiciary body. In the absence of any of these three bodies‚ the government cannot run systematically‚ but now it is felt that one body more is necessary to be

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    and the same is true democracy. Half the world ’s population live without democracy. The development of democracy has come a long way in Norway and the rest of Europe. The development of human rights have occurred in parallel with democracy and there is a great deal of similarities between the two. The individual is central to human rights and democracy. In human rights by individuals with their own rights and democracy by enabling the expression ’s meaning by choice. Democracy and human rights are

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    Jacksonian democracy is the political philosophy of United States President Andrew Jackson and his supporters. Jackson’s policies followed the era of Jeffersonian democracy which dominated the previous political era. Prior to and during Jackson’s time as President‚ his supporters (the beginnings of the modern Democratic Party) were resisted by the rival Adams and Anti-Jacksonian factions‚ which later gave rise to the Whigs. More broadly‚ the term refers to the period of the Second Party System (mid

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    Representative democracy means the selection of government officials by a vote of the people in periodic elections open to competition in which candidates and voters can freely express themselves (quote). In other words‚ this is like the United States currently is. When elections are held‚ candidates run for election and voters vote to determine what candidate is the best for the job. The elected official will then represent the people in which he serves and vote on issues that are presented.

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    Stupid for Democracy? The principle of the Salon article‚ “Are Americans too stupid for Democracy?”‚ is that American citizens aren’t stupid‚ just uneducated on political issues to form a democracy. The problem lies not on the voter‚ but on the question itself. Since the United States was founded it has always been a constitutional republic. The word democracy isn’t even mentioned once in the Constitution or Declaration of Independence. The founding fathers did not have in anyway a democracy in mind

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    It can be argued that Britain is both democratic and undemocratic; this can be shown via a range of issues relating to British politics and the society in which we live. Democracy is a form of government in which supreme power is held completely by the people under a free electoral system. It states that all citizens have equal access to power and that all people enjoy the right to universally recognised freedoms. It is also the freedom of expression‚ speech and other civil liberties. The selection

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    Central Historical Question Democracy is a government where people control what happens. An example of an excellent democracy could be The United States of America. Anybody over the age of eighteen can vote‚ if you take a test you can become a citizen‚ and everybody is considered equal. Ancient Athens had a very interesting version of democracy in the early 300 B.C. to the mid 400 B.C. eras. Athens had a tyrant that controlled the city‚ the citizens who voted for laws to keep the government calm

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    Building Democracy After Conflict THE CASE FOR SHARED SOVEREIGNTY Stephen D. Krasner Stephen D. Krasner is Graham H. Stuart Professor of International Relations and director of the Center on Democracy‚ Development‚ and the Rule of Law at Stanford University. His books include Sovereignty: Organized Hypocrisy (1999) and Problematic Sovereignty (2001). ne of the major foreign policy challenges of the contemporary era‚ indeed perhaps the major challenge‚ is how to encourage the development

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    Man is a social animal. The history of mankind is the history of evolving societies‚ civilizations and nations. These are the various levels of groups a person exists as a citizen of‚ where he cooperates with others to fulfil and increase his own needs and potential and therefore developing that group as a whole. Hence‚ an individual is tied to his social moorings which provide him certain rights for his own self development and also demand from him certain responsibilities for the well being and

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    culture there were various political systems in use depending on the city or Poleis. Today we shall take a look at the following systems monarchy‚ aristocracy‚ tyranny‚ oligarchy‚ and democracy‚ there were some others but these will be our focus. Interestingly enough while we think of ancient Athens as being a democracy it wasn’t always so‚ it eventually evolved into a democratic nation‚ but between the 8th to 6th century‚ Athens was ruled by aristocracy and according to The Athenian Aristocracy (n

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