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China's whole-process people's democracy, which covers elections, consultations, decision-making, management and oversight, ensures that it is the people who are running the country. VOTING WITH A CORN KERNEL Li Chaolan, from Ya'an City in Sichuan Province, recalls her first-ever experience of...
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It shows that Americans are terribly divided over the perception of democracy itself — including whether it is even under threat and who is responsible for the threat. This makes itextremelydifficult to propose solutions. But it’s important to keep in mind that we’re talking about 15 percent...
In any case, one important goal of voting is to avoid a “tyranny of the majority” (Emerson, 2020). Although the relationship between legitimacy and voting methods is crucial for the functioning of democratic societies, there is still a significant gap in our knowledge about the implications ...
Voting in an election is one of our fundamental rights. This opportunity should make us feel positive, empowered, and confident — but that is not always the case.
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