Although the term is ubiquitous in today's world, explaining "democracy" can be challenging. This series provides the reader with an overview paper and then breaks down the specific elements of democratic governance into individual topics. Each paper in the course reflects both the thinking of mainstream theorists and common practices of the many free societies now flourishing under systems of democratic governance.The text for this course is adapted from Principles of Democracy, published online by the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of International Information Programs. | Topics (Select one) - 1. Overview: What Is Democracy?
- 2. Majority Rule, Minority Rights
- 3. Civil-Military Relations
- 4. Political Parties
- 5. Citizen Responsibilities
- 6. A Free Press
- 7. Federalism
- 8. Rule of Law
- 9. Human Rights
- 10. Executive Power
- 11. Legislative Power
- 12. An Independent Judiciary
- 13. Constitutionalism
- 14. Freedom of Speech
- 15. Government Accountability
- 16. Free and Fair Elections
- 17. Freedom of Religion
- 18. The Rights of Women and Girls
- 19. Governing by Coalitions and Compromise
- 20. The Role of Nongovernmental Organizations
- 21. Education and Democracy
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