Title: Democracy: an ongoing challenge
Photographer(s): Various photographers
Edited (s): Hanspeter Kriesi, Lars Müller, NCCR
Writer(s): André Bächtiger, Thomas Bernauer, Daniel Bochsler, Florin Büchel, Francis Cheneval, Colin Crouch, Frank Esser, Flavia Fossati, Regula Hänggli, Jürg Helbling, Erik Jentges, Hanspeter Kriesi, Daniel Kübler, Andreas Ladner, Sandra Lavenex, Wolfgang Merkel, Frank Schimmelfennig, Marco Steenbergen, Manuel Vogt
Designer(s): Integral Lars Müllerand Nadine Unterharrer
Publisher(s): Lars Müller Publishers, Zürich, Switzerland
Year: 2013
Print run:
Language(s): English
Pages: 528
Size: 16,5 x 24 cm
Binding: Hardcover
Edition:
Print: Printed in Germany
Nation(s) and year(s) of Protest: World
ISBN: 978-3-03778-396-2
https://www.lars-mueller-publishers.com/democracy-ongoing-challenge
Is democracy the best form of government? What are the hallmarks of a good democracy? These questions were asked in ancient times and we are still trying to find the answers today. We have learned, at least, that there is no “perfect” democracy!
Democratically-ruled nations try to strike a difficult balance between equality and liberty, as well as between majority and minorities. They try to maintain order in society while allowing for the greatest possible expressions of opinion. Democracy demands and democracy challenges—and as a system of government, democracy is itself challenged today by globalization and the development of digital media. Against this background, and in light of political and economic events in Asia or in the Arab world, there is another incessant question: is democracy still up-to-date? But of course! Democracies perform generally better and ensure peace more successfully than other forms of government.
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