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The Fall of Democracy Worldwide - Coggle Diagram
The Fall of Democracy Worldwide
Competitive Authoritarianism
Indonesia's increasing authoritarian and nationalist trend
Involvement in the Guinean Crisis
Decreasing rights and welfare for Indonesians
Increase of nationalist related policies regarding itself and other countries
Illiberal Democracy
Attempts of Western countries at promoting democracy quenched
Western democracy promoters prioritize democracy and human rights over national security
Proxies representing both sides war in other countries
Dictatorship
Can lead to International diplomacy (?)
Isolation of a country
Restrictions on personal rights etc.
Will the conditions for liberal democracy arise again?
Unlikely
Fascism
Wars and worldwide instability
Fukuyama's thesis was wrong
Proven false by modern trends
No optimism regarding a spread of liberal democracy
Three paradoxes of democracy
Between conflict and consensus
Contradiction between representativness and governability
Contradiction between consent and effectiveness
Three intrinsic values
As a membership body
Entails universal and equal citizenship for all members under a states jurisdiction
As a form of government
Based on voluntary participation of citizens on the basis of equality
As a culture
Based on dialogue among equals
Democracy and liberty contingent on culture
Decrease in freedom, even as democracy is spread into so many corners of the world. Caused by the fall