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  2. Illiberal democracy - Wikipedia

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    There is a lack of consensus among experts about the exact definition of illiberal democracy or whether it even exists. [2] The rulers of an illiberal democracy may ignore or bypass constitutional limits on their power. [3] While liberal democracies protect individual rights and freedoms, illiberal democracies do not. [4]

  3. Types of democracy - Wikipedia

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    A liberal democracy is a representative democracy with rule of law, protection for individual liberties and rights, and limitations on the power of the elected representatives. An illiberal democracy is a representative democracy with weak or no limits on the power of the elected representatives to rule as they please.

  4. Constitutional liberalism - Wikipedia

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    Many of these countries are not constitutionally liberal and can be described as illiberal democracies. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Constitutional liberalism is different from liberal constitutionalism. While the former asserts values of personal sovereignty at a constitutional level, the latter guards freedom to assert ones own values in the constitution.

  5. The Reflex toward Illiberal Democracy - AOL

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    There are two rules for illiberal democracy.The first rule is that during an emergency certain illiberal and anti-democratic measures are necessary to ensure public safety, national security, and ...

  6. Liberal democracy - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the 19th century, liberal democracy was no longer only a liberal idea, but an idea supported by many different ideologies. After World War I and especially after World War II, liberal democracy achieved a dominant position among theories of government and is now endorsed by the vast majority of the political spectrum. [citation ...

  7. The Future of Freedom - Wikipedia

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    The Future of Freedom: Illiberal Democracy at Home and Abroad is a book by Fareed Zakaria analyzing the variables that allow a liberal democracy to flourish and the pros and cons of the global focus on democracy as the building block of a more stable society rather than liberty.

  8. Two 'illiberal' democracies are taking on E.U. law. Will it ...

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    A battle is raging at the heart of the European Union over accusations that its two most right-wing governments are subverting democratic principles and

  9. Democracy - Wikipedia

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    A liberal democracy is a representative democracy which enshrines a liberal political philosophy, where the ability of the elected representatives to exercise decision-making power is subject to the rule of law, moderated by a constitution or laws that such as the protection of the rights and freedoms of individuals, and constrained on the ...