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    Democracy vs Shuracracy

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    ISLAMIC STUDIES (MPW 2143) RESEARCH ASSIGNMENT / BOOK REPORT / CASE STUDY TITLE: DEMOCRATIZATION & THE CONTEMPORARY ISLAMIC RESURGENCE: DEMOCRACY VS SHURACRACY LECTURER: USTAZ ABD UR-RAHMAN MOHAMED AMIN GROUP MEMBERS: No. | Name | Student ID | Section | Program | 1 | MUHAMMAD AIMAN BIN MUA’AD | 17133 | | PE | 2 | MOHAMAD FAISAL BIN ZAINUDDIN | 17398 | | PE | 3 | MUHAMMAD SYIMIR BIN AFANDI | 17275

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    The United States has been known world wide as the land of the free‚ the land of opportunity‚ and one the wealthiest countries in the world. The United States have what many call “the greatest form of government known to this world”: democracy. What is democracy? It is defined as “a system of rule that permits citizens to play a significant part in the governmental process”. It implies that the whole body of citizens limits the power of the government. That concept tends to draw people toward

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    Why democracy in Pakistan

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    constitutional experiments. The system of government kept on switching between dictatorship and democracy. This irresolution contributed a lot to various crises like military coups‚ strife among ethnic groups‚ human rights violation and underdevelopment. In context of Pakistan‚ democracy seems to be more appropriate form of government. Although‚ some say that Pakistan’s literacy level might not support democracy‚however it serves as a better governance system because it safeguards human rights‚ facilitates

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    Is democracy compatible with elitism? Introduction: To analyse the compatibility of democracy with elitism it is first important to define both the terms democracy and elitism. Democracy is in its simplest form is the rule for the people by politicians etc‚ and elitism is most simply known as ‘a class that rules and a class that is ruled’. This therefore opens up the question‚ do those in higher positions effectively rule those lower down‚ democracy within elitism‚ and the effects if elitism was

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    HISTORY OF MILITARY COUP VIOLATING DEMOCRACY Military coup of 1973 - CHILE Salvador Allende (pronounced Ayen-they). He was then the President of Chile‚ a country in South America. Allende was the founder leader of the Socialist Party of Chile. In 1970‚ after being elected the President‚ Allende had taken several policy decisions to help the poor and the workers. These included reform of the educational system‚ free milk for children and redistribution of land to the landless farmers. He was

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    III. Is Representative Democracy Best?A. For a representative democracy government to work their must be:i. A opportunity for genuine leadership competition1. individuals and parties be able to run for office2. free communication 3. voters perceive that meaningful choices existii. Guidelines for fair leadership campaigns.B. Framers of the constitution -i. Thought that representative democracy was best because -1. less chances of it offices being manipulated2. help prevent political offices being

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    Carl Becker wrote about the ideal democracy in a government. The main purpose of the work is to make evident the nature of democracy. He compares it with other forms of government that depend on autocracy and the leadership of the few rather than the many. His concrete definition of democracy is “democratic government has always meant one in which the citizens‚ or a sufficient number of them to represent more or less effectively the common will‚ freely to act from time to time‚ and according to established

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    India is a democracy

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    well this is a famous statement made by john kennedy.. n its applicable to the citizens of each n every country.. we hear people blaming the government and politicians for all the problems that v r facing today.. they point finger at the inefficiency and setbacks but wen it comes to actually doing something about it‚ hardly anyone steps forward. we should take the initiative to work for d betterment of our state or country as the country can develop only when d citizens and d government work together

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    Democracy and Civil Rights

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    Democracy as a Universal Value Amartya Sen Copyright © 1999 National Endowment for Democracy and the Johns Hopkins University Press. All rights reserved. Journal of Democracy 10.3 (1999) 3-17 In the summer of 1997‚ I was asked by a leading Japanese newspaper what I thought was the most important thing that had happened in the twentieth century. I found this to be an unusually thought-provoking question‚ since so many things of gravity have happened over the last hundred years. The European empires

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    Jacksonian Democracy

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    Although a “corrupt bargain”‚ the election of 1824 began a period in American history in which the needs of the “common man” were addressed instead of those of the New England Federalists or aristocratic plantation owner. One of the most remarkable changes surrounding the Jacksonian Period was the advent of universal white male suffrage. In addition‚ presidential campaigns had to evolve in order to reach a mostly uneducated‚ uninformed majority. Finally‚ reform movements sprung up that contributed

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