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dominant approach to solving conflict. Almost as a panacea it has been introduced in numerous war-affected countries and is …
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This paper surveys the literature on how democracy affects economic growth. The paper first presents descriptive … statistics and brief case-descriptions to illustrate how democracy and dictatorship may affect growth. Thereafter, it evaluates … five central arguments on democracy and growth, before surveying empirical studies on the relationship. Furthermore, the …
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and society-centred approach in Turkey requires choices to be made and alliances to be formed among intellectual … of the most important difficulties for consolidating democracy in Turkey has been the complexity of creating stable …
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War has existed from the beginning of human history and will continue in centuries to come even if all states accept … democracy as their preferred form of government. The United States and India are both democracies and both have been involved in …. India is a comparatively new democracy, and its main concern till recently has been to maintain its territorial security …
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India seems to qualify as a soft power by default with her democratic tradition, Mahatma Gandhi with his concept of non-violence and peaceful conflict mediation as national hero and Bollywood as a quasiglobal dream fabric. The high economic growth rates since the liberalisation in 1991 have...
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pragmatic reconciliation. Relations with China are one issue that will also impinge on future of democracy in the country. …
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uninterrupted civilian administration since 29 May1999, when a nascent democracy was inaugurated. Even at that, the risk of military …
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This article enquires into the implications the modern literature on economic development emanating from international institutions has for law reform and the role of the state in the economy. The main question asked is whether regulation has a uniform role in all reform contexts or whether...
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Post-war reconstruction and development are no longer viewed as separate conceptual or practical domains. This evolving … post-war societies and processes of sustainable peace. …
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the debate, concluding that a process of democracy is the feedback mechanism for establishing order in a complex …
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