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The drum for electoral reforms, By Dakuku Peterside

The drum for electoral reforms, By Dakuku Peterside
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THE DRUM FOR ELECTORAL REFORMS  - THISDAYLIVE

THE DRUM FOR ELECTORAL REFORMS  - THISDAYLIVE
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The drum for electoral reforms, By Dakuku Peterside

Given the importance of electoral reforms to democracy and the quality of governance, we must take it seriously this time.

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Call For Papers: AMU Journal Volume On Justice Delivery System and Judicial Ethics In India [Submit By 31st May 2021]


Reformative Parameters for Justice Delivery
Submission Guidelines:
Original, unpublished research papers in any core and sub-themes humanities are welcome up to a
Word limit of 10,000, including an abstract of 200-250 words and Six to eight keywords.
All figures and tables must be prepared in MS Office (Word/ Excel).
Contributors are cautioned against plagiarism and excessive self-referencing. Figures, graphs, and tables must be used sparingly to avoid repetition of content.
All supplementary files such as figures, tables, maps must be provided in MS Office (Word/ Excel) or other editable formats, wherever possible.
The mode of citation should be APA (APA Format Citation Guide Available here).

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Pulling India's democracy back from the brink


Pulling India’s democracy back from the brink
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Suggestions that its democratic credentials have been tarnished merit a serious, thoughtful and respectful response
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Suggestions that its democratic credentials have been tarnished merit a serious, thoughtful and respectful response
Governments, like the citizens that live under their influence, come in a dizzying array of types, challenging simplistic efforts of classification. In spite of all this variation, what remains constant is this: throughout history, governments wield considerably more power over the governed than the other way around. Actually that is a gross understatement. The vast majority of governments that have ever existed have enjoyed essentially unfettered power over their subjects. Of course, some rulers have been more enlightened and benign than others and grasped the insight that ruling is easier when one’s right to do so is viewed as legitimate than simply through coercion; but even such philosopher-kings were not above the exercise of arbitrary power when necessary. And these were the exceptions: most elsewhere, power was maintained and known by its iron fist.

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