1. Introduction
We were interested in there is the different level of democracy among many
same democratic states. Among those countries, we decided to compare two
main states in Latin America, Brazil and Argentina. The reason why we picked
up them was there’s a lot of similarities between them, however we could see
the difference in the level of democracy, particularly we f
Introduction
The most similar systems design
•Similarities are constant
•Differences are explained.
The most different system design
•Differences are ignored by intention.
•Similarities are explained.
• Subject of research
“different levels of democracy between
Brazil and Argentina which is resulted from
different democratizati
between the realm of politics and system of inequality.
Real Democracy only if based on overall distribution of power
Civil society: totality of social institutions and associations that are not strictly production-related nor governmental or familial in character.
Dense Civil Society required for development of democracy.
Middle class inclusion decisive for democratic breakthrough
He argues that an analysis of results from post-independence Korean elections support the thesis that the regional pattern follows self-interest, not emotional ties. So, we are asking why people have the preferences they do is a different question than asking whether those preferences are expressed through democratic means.
This rest of this chapter is organized in four sections. In the secon
Student’s Demand
Democratization of local NPC election
The question of the party’s legitimacy
Exercise of basic freedoms
Accelerating the tempo of political reform
(Marking decisions of their own careers, reform in higher education, the rising consumer prices in urban area …)
1.Generational differences
hard liners vs. young generation
2. Lack of guidance of theory an