Towards a Community of DemocraciesDIANE Publishing, 2000 |
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... Korea, Mali and the United States have agreed to join Poland as co-conveners of the meeting. Concurrent with the ministerial meeting, a number of distinguished thinkers and path- breaking promoters of democracy from around the world ...
... Korea, Mali and the United States have agreed to join Poland as co-conveners of the meeting. Concurrent with the ministerial meeting, a number of distinguished thinkers and path- breaking promoters of democracy from around the world ...
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... Korea , where gen- uinely democratic elections gave President Kim Dae Jung , a former political prisoner , the popular support he needed to implement austerity measures and economic reforms that helped return that coun- try to ...
... Korea , where gen- uinely democratic elections gave President Kim Dae Jung , a former political prisoner , the popular support he needed to implement austerity measures and economic reforms that helped return that coun- try to ...
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... Korea that only demo- cratic leaders can muster the legitimacy need- ed to make hard decisions in a crisis like this. Dr. Geremek. Ladies and gentlemen, if I am here, it is only for just one reason: I was one of these dreamers who ...
... Korea that only demo- cratic leaders can muster the legitimacy need- ed to make hard decisions in a crisis like this. Dr. Geremek. Ladies and gentlemen, if I am here, it is only for just one reason: I was one of these dreamers who ...
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... Korea in East Asia; and Chile in Latin America. We saw that it would be good also to involve governments in this process of defining and redefining democracy regionally. We hope this meeting of the governmental delegations headed by ...
... Korea in East Asia; and Chile in Latin America. We saw that it would be good also to involve governments in this process of defining and redefining democracy regionally. We hope this meeting of the governmental delegations headed by ...
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... Korea , China and then Russia and were sent back by Russia to China and by China to North Korea , probably , and very possi- bly , to be sent to a concentration camp or to their deaths . We must raise the issue of the people who live in ...
... Korea , China and then Russia and were sent back by Russia to China and by China to North Korea , probably , and very possi- bly , to be sent to a concentration camp or to their deaths . We must raise the issue of the people who live in ...
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Page 8 - The will of the people shall be the basis of the authority of government ; this will shall be expressed in periodic and genuine elections which shall be by universal and equal suffrage and shall be held by secret vote or by equivalent free voting procedures.
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Page 4 - China policy, despite the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union and the clear evidence that China was becoming more repressive, congressional opposition to China's MFN status mounted.
Page 42 - absence of war between democracies comes as close as anything we have to an empirical law in international relations."6 Second, when democracies come into conflict with one another, they only rarely threaten to use force, because it is "illegitimate...
Page 23 - Carothers, vice president for studies at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace...