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To date, there has been little effort to consider foreign relations law systematically from a comparative perspective beyond the United States and Western Europe, although many democracies face similar accountability questions.
Many democracies face the prospect of turning into what Slavoj Zizek calls "Putogan" regimes, formal democracies that are illiberal and dominated by strongmen.
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Once again, the liberal democracies face a global threat.
The citizens of the world's democracies face a choice.
Reactionary elements lurk in many democracies.
Many democracies also have anti-blasphemy laws, albeit rarely invoked.
The first is familiar to citizens in many democracies.
In many democracies surveillance cameras are multiplying, too.
The primary challenge democracies face is neither military nor philosophical.
The task is further complicated by the magnitude of the challenge young democracies face, and the very nature of public service provision which includes long agency chains, multiple stake holders, hard to measure and verify multifaceted outcomes, and many tiers of management far removed from front line workers [ 1, 3].
American democracy faces a true threat.
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