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  2. Democracy - Wikipedia

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    Cosmopolitan democracy, also known as global democracy or world federalism, is a political system in which democracy is implemented on a global scale, either directly or through representatives. An important justification for this kind of system is that the decisions made in national or regional democracies often affect people outside the ...

  3. History of democracy - Wikipedia

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    A democracy is a political system, or a system of decision-making within an institution, organization, or state, in which members have a share of power. [2] Modern democracies are characterized by two capabilities of their citizens that differentiate them fundamentally from earlier forms of government: to intervene in society and have their sovereign (e.g., their representatives) held ...

  4. Global democracy - Wikipedia

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    Cosmopolitan democracy, a project of normative political theory which explores the application of norms and values of democracy at different levels, from global to local Democratic mundialization , one of the movements aiming at democratic globalization , the concept of an institutional system of global democracy that would give world citizens ...

  5. Democratic globalization - Wikipedia

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    Democratic globalization is a social movement towards an institutional system of global democracy. [1] One of its proponents is the British political thinker David Held.In the last decade, Held published a dozen books regarding the spread of democracy from territorially defined nation states to a system of global governance that encapsulates the entire world.

  6. Cosmopolitan democracy - Wikipedia

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    The victory of Western liberal states ending the Cold War inspired the hope that international relations could be guided by the ideals of democracy and the rule of law.In the early 1990s, a group of thinkers developed the political project of cosmopolitan democracy with the aim of providing intellectual arguments in favour of an expansion of democracy, both within states and at the global level.

  7. Types of democracy - Wikipedia

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    A direct democracy, or pure democracy, is a type of democracy where the people govern directly, by voting on laws and policies. It requires wide participation of citizens in politics. [ 4 ] Athenian democracy , or classical democracy, refers to a direct democracy developed in ancient times in the Greek city-state of Athens.

  8. Democratic experimentalism - Wikipedia

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    Democratic experimentalism is an interpretation of democracy that seeks to combine certain democratic concepts with a practice of thought and action. [1] It denotes varied pragmatic perspectives in legal theory, political science, political theory, and sociology. [2]

  9. International Day of Democracy - Wikipedia

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    The theme for the International Day of Democracy in 2014 is "Engaging youth on democracy". [10] [5] IPU has urged action and changes in mindset if disillusioned and alienated youth the world over are to be engaged in political decision-making. In its press release, IPU President Abdelwahad Radi said, "It is a cliché to always link youth to the ...