| Patrick O'Meara, Howard D. Mehlinger, Matthew Krain - 2000 - 582 páginas
...been difficult to recognize this problem because for almost a century in the West, democracy has meant liberal democracy — a political system marked not...liberties of speech, assembly, religion, and property. In fact, this latter bundle of freedoms — what might be termed constitutional liberalism — is theoretically... | |
| Lynda Schaefer Bell - 2001 - 446 páginas
...(c) communal democracy. Liberal democracy is a regime which is both "democratic" and "liberal." It is "a political system marked not only by free and fair...liberties of speech, assembly, religion, and property" (Zakaria 1997:22). Thus, side by side with a set of institutions and procedures designed to guarantee... | |
| Sondra Myers - 2002 - 308 páginas
...been difficult to recognize this problem because for almost a century in the West, democracy has meant liberal democracy — a political system marked not...liberties of speech, assembly, religion, and property. In fact, this latter bundle of freedoms — what might be termed constitutional liberalism — is theoretically... | |
| Michele Swenson - 2004 - 203 páginas
...Russia) : "Economic, civil and religious liberties...at the core of human autonomy and dignity." For the West, democracy means liberal democracy, "a political...basic liberties of speech, assembly, religion, and property...today the two strands of liberal democracy, interwoven in the Western political fabric,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations. Subcommittee on Africa, Global Human Rights, and International Operations - 2005 - 100 páginas
...Democracy (New Haven, Conn.; Yale University Press; 1998), p. 37— 43.As Fared Zakaria has written, "[D]emocracy means liberal democracy: a political...liberties of speech, assembly, religion, and property . . . [it] is not about the procedures for selecting government but, rather, governments goals. It... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations. Subcommittee on Africa, Global Human Rights, and International Operations - 2005 - 104 páginas
...(New Haven, Conn.; Yale University Press; 1998), p. 37-43.As Fared Zakaria has written, "[Dlemocracy means liberal democracy: a political system marked...liberties of speech, assembly, religion, and property . . . [it] is not about the procedures for selecting government but, rather, governments goals. It... | |
| 2005 - 464 páginas
...been difficult to recognize this problem because for almost a century in the West, democracy has meant liberal democracy — a political system marked not...liberties of speech, assembly, religion, and property. In fact, this latter bundle of freedoms — what might be termed constitutional liberalism — is theoretically... | |
| G. Shabbir Cheema - 2005 - 289 páginas
..."illiberal" strain of democracy over the "liberal"—the latter being defined in maximalist terms as "a political system marked not only by free and fair...liberties of speech, assembly, religion and property," and the former being defined as the erosion of "basic constitutional practices." 20 If democracy is... | |
| Paul J. D'Anieri - 2007 - 320 páginas
...been difficult to recognize this problem because for almost a century in the West, democracy has meant liberal democracy — a political system marked not...liberties of speech, assembly, religion, and property. . . . Democracy is flourishing; constitutional democracy is not."10 While the election of governments... | |
| Robert F. Erlandson - 2007 - 288 páginas
...Democracies thus characterized are termed "participatory democracies" [22]. Again, quoting Zakaria: For people in the West, democracy means "liberal democracy"...free and fair elections, but also by the rule of law, separation of powers, and the protection of basic liberties of speech, assembly, religion, and property... | |
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