What is Democracy? Theory and Practice
by Diana Rogers
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My book
focuses on the theory and practice of Democracy since the dissemination of
democratic ideas until nowadays.
My book
focuses on the theory and practice of Democracy since the beginning of the
democratic ideas until nowadays.
My
approach emphasizes on Democracy and Human Rights as concepts that enforce each
other.
In
today’s world politics, UN is the International Organization that gathers the
most member states and functions both as a legal agreement between member
states (60 nations) and as their public agora, by the existence of the UN
General Assembly under the UN Charter.
The
General Assembly may serve as the place where the political leaders of the nations
express their political views and share them with the international community.
This, in
turns, raises awareness on the given political issue and creates incentives of
approaching the issue in terms of solutions and effective efforts in the
direction of solving the given issue by the international community, operating
under the UN Charter.
The UN
Charter signed by every member state needs to be respected.
This
points out the statesmen responsibility towards ensuring the legislative reform
process in their countries in order to enforce human rights and freedoms.
Once the legislative reform enacted, the
country turns into a formal democracy.
The UN
also serves as a place where diplomacy and customs may be formed regarding the
relations among statesmen that encourages them to cooperate and peacefully
resolve their issues.
The
second part of the book addresses the historical period from the inception and
propagation of the democratic ideas to their implementation at the level of the
political system.
I point
out various theoretical definitions, classifications and distinctions referring
to democracy as a concept and a form of government.
I also
trace the birth of the Modern Era observing the two main archetypal models of
political changes towards democracy from the European continent: France and Great Britain.
My book
ends with the reinforcement of the idea of the charismatic leadership and
stresses the need of public legitimating for the political leader emerged from
the crowds.
The book
ends in a symmetrical manner.
It
started with emphasizing the role of the political leaders within the framework
of The UN General Assembly and ends with the importance of leadership.
If you feel to share your point of you on democracy, I am looking forward to interact and share opinions with you.
Happy readings.
Diana Rogers
* I updated the book cover of What is Democracy? on July 8, 2014.
Here is the new book cover: