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  2. Illiberal democracy - Wikipedia

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    The term "illiberal democracy" describes a governing system that hides its "nondemocratic practices behind formally democratic institutions and procedures". [1] There is a lack of consensus among experts about the exact definition of illiberal democracy or whether it even exists. [2]

  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. 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.

  5. Constitutional liberalism - Wikipedia

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    In a constitutionally liberal state, a liberal market is regulated and protected at the level of the constitution and so trade is mostly free, but not entirely unhampered. [3] Throughout history, democracy is becoming more common around the world, but it has been in decline for the last 13 years. [4]

  6. Liberalism and Democracy - Wikipedia

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    The first part is about the origin and constituents of liberalism, notably its central idea of individual rights, which would have been alien to the ancient world in which democracy originated. The second part is a modern history of liberal and democratic movements, including their often turbulent interactions and the recent concept of liberal ...

  7. 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

  8. Voices: Americans said they were worried about democracy ...

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    A democracy thrives with a government that has a robust and honorable opposition. If the opposition can’t even get into the room, things tend to go south pretty quickly.

  9. 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 ...