Remarks by Francis Fukuyama, "Do We Really Know How To Promote Democracy?" May 24, 2005, meeting of the New York Democracy Forum as published by Pol Sci Lectures, www.ned.org/nydf/francisFukuyama05.pdf.Fukuyama, Francis 2005. "Do We Really Know How to Promote Democracy?" Public lecture...
Ethnic Conflict and Democracy: How to Promote Democratic Consolidation in GuatemalaMarianetti, Jadon
The essence of democracy should ensure that the people are the masters of their country. Therefore, whether a country is democratic or not and how to better promote democracy should be judged by the people of a country, not to be dictated by few self-righteous nations. As human civilization ...
摘要: Presents the text of a remark given by college teacher Francis Fukuyama of the Nitze School of Advanced International Studies department of Johns Hopkins University on May 24, 2005 during the meeting of the New York Democracy Forum, which deals with the promotion of democracy....
BEIJING, March 16 (Xinhua) -- As China is embracing the 40th anniversary of its reform and opening up, the country is also building unprecedented confidence in its own definition and application of "democracy," a word introduced to China about a century ago. ...
In the last few decades, Western governments have spent huge sums of money to promote democracy abroad. We do not know which, if any, of these programs actually work. If we cannot measure democracy in sufficient detail and with the neces... SI Lindberg,M Coppedge,J Gerring,... - 《Jour...
1. Promoting Democracy– we need to push back the autocracies, which are using the forces of coercive aggression, disinformation and destruction. We need to nurture and promote the values of democracy worldwide and to engage in political dialogue with the agents of democratic change in the auto...
China will promote the building of a community with a shared future for mankind, promote greater democracy in international relations, and make global governance more just and equitable, Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang said Tuesday at a press conference held on the sidelines of the annual session...
This view, which I refer to as democratic sufficientarianism, argues that inequalities in educational resources or opportunities above the threshold required for democratic citizenship are morally unobjectionable if and only if all children are provided with an education sufficient to meet those demands...
Socialism, the oriental culture and the reference system of capitalism and Western culture, made a significant contribution to the development of human beings, with the progress of the times and its limitation, all need to learn from each other and learn from each other to promote the ...