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Democracy (from
Ancient Gr****: δημοκρατία, romanized: dēmokratía, dēmos 'people' and
kratos 'rule') is a
system of
government in
which state power is vested...
- the Philippines",
Unarmed Insurrections:
People Power Movements in
Nondemocracies,
University of
Minnesota Press, p. 56, ISBN 978-0-8166-4192-5 Mercado...
- than
nondemocracies. Poor
democracies such as the
Baltic countries, Botswana,
Costa Rica,
Ghana and
Senegal have
grown more
rapidly than
nondemocracies such...
- ISBN 9780805044560. Kurt Schock,
Unarmed Insurrections:
People Power Movements in
Nondemocracies. Minneapolis, MN:
University of
Minnesota Press, 2004. ISBN 978-0-8166-4193-2...
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nondemocracies. Poor
democracies such as the
Baltic countries, Botswana,
Costa Rica, Ghana, and
Senegal have
grown more
rapidly than
nondemocracies such...
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payment for
supporting the regime, are
selected before more able ones. In
nondemocracies many
government officials are
often selected for
loyalty rather than...
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argued that "democracy has at
least ten advantages"
relative to
nondemocracies:
Avoiding tyranny Essential rights General freedom Self determination...
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introduced in the
aftermath of
civil wars.
According to a 2022 study,
nondemocracies frequently introduced m****
education to
teach obedience and respect...
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Democracies do
sometimes attack nondemocracies. Many
earlier papers found that
democracies in
general are as
warlike as
nondemocracies, but
according to several...
- is in Kurt Schock,
Unarmed Insurrections:
People Power Movements in
Nondemocracies, Minneapolis:
University of
Minnesota Press, 2005,
especially at pp...