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It is now the job of the rest of the world to say no to America’s reckless corporate greed, and of Americans themselves to reclaim their
democratic
institutions by pushing dark money and corporate malevolence from their midst.
Of course, India’s
democratic
government cannot simply bulldoze through people and the environment to create infrastructure.
A narcotics-fueled insurgency threatens newly
democratic
Afghanistan.
Or does all this sound and fury signify nothing more than a well-organized mobilization of the dispossessed who cannot win support via the
democratic
process?
Rather than demonstrating hypocrisy and acceptance of the erosion of civil liberties, the Snowden disclosures have provoked a debate that suggests the US is living up to its
democratic
principles in its traditionally untidy ways.
What better--and more cost-effective--way to secure the trans-Caucasus pipelines than through
democratic
legitimacy?
Georgia can be a
democratic
domino in the Caucasus, but only with committed international support.
Democratic
presidents favor the supposed Keynesian “stimulus” of tax cuts, while Republicans champion their alleged “supply-side” effects.
Both the
Democratic
and Republican parties are practitioners of populism, American-style: they repeatedly cut taxes, increase the public debt (which doubled from 35% of GDP in 2007 to 74% of GDP at the end of 2015), and generally blame somebody else for the slow US growth that arises from low saving and investment rates.
Despite the fact the region is still recovering from decades of communist mismanagement, the political right's fragmentation helped the political left, in some cases represented by former Communists, to win
democratic
elections regularly.
Some problems faced by Central Europe's right are similar to those the political right faces elsewhere in Europe, where social
democratic
parties expropriated many formerly liberal ideas to seize a monopoly of the political center.
No strong social
democratic
party in Czechoslovakia could emerge from the rigid Czechoslovak Communist Party.
In the absence of a credible
democratic
left party, Czech center-right politicians had the upper hand, and were relatively united, until 1997.
As in other postcommunist countries, the main beneficiary of such a lack of unity has been the
democratic
left.
A few dynamic leaders,
democratic
stirrings, and emerging regional cooperation led to a decline in poverty and a pickup in growth.
For example, Ghana’s smooth transfer of power after the December 2016 election set a positive
democratic
example.
In Europe We DistrustMADRID – For decades, critics of the European Union have spoken about a
democratic
deficit.
The EU’s supposed
democratic
deficit is a corollary of the “technocratic imperative” that has emerged as a favorite scapegoat in the ongoing European drama.
Europe has the world’s healthiest and most educated population, its largest economy, and huge stores of soft power, owing also to its commitment to human rights and
democratic
values.
As long as the oil money keeps flowing, most Russians will express no nostalgia for the
democratic
opening of the Yeltsin years, with its accompanying combination of chaos, corruption, international weakness, and disrespect for the state.
Are Russians so different from us in the western
democratic
world, or is democracy a luxury that only old, stable, prosperous, and satisfied societies can afford?
The West has supported in a variety of ways
democratic
movements in the post-Soviet region, hardly hiding its enthusiasm for the various “color” revolutions that have replaced long-standing dictators with more responsive leaders – though not all have turned out to be the committed democrats they pretended to be.
As the recent hacking of the
Democratic
Party in the United States shows, it has cyber capacities that enable it to be enormously meddlesome in Western elections.
After seven decades of Communism, the transition to a
democratic
market economy would not be easy.
But, given the obvious advantages of
democratic
market capitalism to the system that had just fallen apart, it was assumed that the economy would flourish and citizens would demand a greater voice.
The West’s failures then should not undermine its resolve now to work to create
democratic
states respecting human rights and international law.
Meanwhile, the three main parties – the National Action Party (PAN), the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), and the Party of the
Democratic
Revolution (PRD) – united in order to keep newcomers out of the electoral arena.
It is not immediately clear how we can rectify these problems, protect the vulnerable, and restore
democratic
legitimacy.
Both would have to answer a lot of difficult questions and convince others that they are able to live up to NATO’s
democratic
requirements before being allowed to join.
Throughout much of the country, local communities have mobilized to provide housing, language training, and social guidance for refugees, who have never experienced anything like a wealthy
democratic
society.
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