0 belonging to, governed by or typical of democracy -- thuộc dân chủ
a democratic country.
1 believing in equal rights and privileges for all -- tính dân chủ
It is equally true, however, that the party's narrow class base rendered it an increasingly less than reliable champion of democratic rights.
The democratic appeal of this condition is obvious.
This question lies at the heart of political representation and democratic responsiveness.
Scholars of regime change have offered several complementary explanations of the empirical regularity that democratic transitions tend not to result in substantial redistribution.
Likewise, we have a potentially significant role to play in analyzing gender and democratization, including the role of women in the region's democratic transitions.
Another major path of democratic transitions is the revolt or mobilization of social forces-especially in civil society-against the regime.
Given the country's ethnic bipolar structure, it was also highly unlikely that the rebels would accept the democratic route to power.
The differences, while statistically significant, are generally trivial (for example, the means on the democratic values index are 3.35 in 1996 and 3.27 in 1998).
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