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Democracy: Theoretical and Conceptional Challenges

Filip Milačić ()
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Filip Milačić: Friedrich Ebert Stiftung

Chapter Chapter 2 in Stateness and Democratic Consolidation, 2022, pp 7-19 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Already in the beginning of the nineties, when there was a widespread notion that all those countries that find themselves in the midst of a democratic transition will, sooner or later, end up as liberal democracies, Schmitter warned that “there is no proof that democracy is inevitable, irrevocable, or a historical necessity”.

Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-04822-7_2

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