The gradual decline in the quality of democracy is known as democratic backsliding. The conditions under which the essential components of democracy are threatened and democratic backsliding takes place are -
1. When free and fair elections are not conducted
2. When independence of judiciary is in danger
3. When the ability of opposition to challenge the government is impaired
What are the conditions of democratic backsliding? (comparative politics)
NEEDS TO BE 500 WORDS What is “comparative politics?” What does it study, and how would you situate it within political science? . Do the characteristics of modern states limit power in any way? If so, how? NEEDS TO BE 500 WORDS OR MORE
Civil liberties are deemed as pre-requisite and a fundamental principle in democracy and democratic governance. Discuss comprehensively the types of civil liberties that are commonly found in and ought to be adhered to in a democratic country. (10 marks) Does the existence/presence of democratic institutions and procedures such as elections and democratic constitution make a country truly democratic? Discuss it. (10 marks) “Gender equality” is one of the fundamental principles driving the feminist movement which has increasingly gained the attention...
Please explain the different types of democratic systems. What is the ideal democratic system for Canada, what form would this take and why?
What are the strengths of a democratic leader?
what are some opportunities for improvement for a democratic leader
What has been the impact of politics on the ACA? Remember to use the policy terms and tools from previous modules. Do not make this about politics, politics will influence the policy. Do not blame a political party or make this an editorial.
How is public policy grounded in the study of politics? What do you think the term “politics” means in this context and do you think it would be possible to make public policy without politics? Apply references
Is maintaining a balance of the politics-administration dichotomy important? What does, or might, happen if there is not a proper balance? What can public administrators do to maintain a good balance of the politics-administration dichotomy?
What is meant by the politics of economic growth? What are clusters and how effective are they in promoting economic development?
The Democratic National Committee wants to know how the general American population feel about the Democratic leadership in congress. The survey voters registered as Democrats. What source of error/bias may interfere most? Selection bias Recall bias Interviewer bias Non-differential misclassification (random error)