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INTERNATIONAL: Democratisation cannot be forced

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Publication Date:Jan 31, 2008
Source:Oxford Analytica
Abstract:Democratisation is the process of change in the structure of contemporary national-level political regimes, towards more open, pluralistic societies -- where governments are accountable to voters. The United States and EU spend millions of dollars per year on 'democracy promotion' in the developing world, although there is little consensus about how the process occurs, or whether it can be externally induced.
Brief Excerpt: INTERNATIONAL: 'Democratisation'INTERNATIONAL: Democratisation cannot be forced 'Democratisation' - what it is and why it matters. Democratisation is the process of change in the structure of contemporary national-level political...
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Country / Region:NA, International, China, Ethiopia, EU, Germany, Indonesia, Italy, Kenya, Middle East, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, Poland, Russia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States
Topic:international relations, politics, social, aid, constitution, election, foreign policy, government, human rights, media, military, opposition, reform, regional, ethnic, immigration, infrastructure, international law, poverty, security, war
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GEOGRAPHIC REGIONS : NA, International, China, Ethiopia, EU, Germany, Indonesia, Italy, Kenya, Middle East, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, Poland, Russia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States
 
TOPICS : international relations, politics, social, aid, constitution, election, foreign policy, government, human rights, media, military, opposition, reform, regional, ethnic, immigration, infrastructure, international law, poverty, security, war
 
SIGNIFICANCE : Democratisation is the process of change in the structure of contemporary national-level political regimes, towards more open, pluralistic societies -- where governments are accountable to voters. The United States and EU spend millions of dollars per year on 'democracy promotion' in the developing world, although there is little consensus about how the process occurs, or whether it can be externally induce 

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