Category
page 2Democracy
Democratic deficit in the European Union
capitalist peace
phenomenon of decreasing war in market economies
e-participation
Electronic participation (e-participation) refers to the use of ICT in facilitating citizen participation in government-related processes, encompassing areas such as administration, service delivery, decision-making, and policy-making. As such, e-participation shares close ties with e-government and e-governance participation. The term's emergence aligns with the digitization of citizen interests and interactions with political service providers, primarily due to the proliferation of e-government.
Selectorate theory
Democracy in Marxism
analysis of the form of government
democratic transition
specific phase in a political system
pluralist democracy
political system in which policy influenced by organized groups
democratic consolidation
process by which a new democracy matures
Socialist Democracy
form of democracy emphasizing socialism
Constitutional liberalism
form of government
Democracy-Dictatorship Index
binary measure of democracy and dictatorship
Polity data series
data series in political science research
Sovereignty unconditionally belongs to the People
founding principle of the Republic of Turkey
non-citizen suffrage
voting rights of foreigners in different countries
Defective democracy
Type of political system
Political egalitarianism
when everyone has equal political power or influence
Democratic security
whole-process people’s democracy
Chinese Communist Party concept
delegative democracy
type of government model
democratic revolution
revolution in which a democracy is instituted