Rutgers Political Science Democracy & Feminization of Poverty Questions

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Please answer only three out of the four following questions.

1- Is democracy the best form of government? What are the major criticisms of democratic rule? Explain the major challenges to democratization in the developing countries.

2- What is the major root cause of the ethnic conflicts? Use the greed model (loot-seeking) versus the grievances approach (justice-seeking) to explore the causes of a past or current ethnic conflict at your own choice (Syria, Rwanda, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Afghanistan, Iraq, Sri Lanka, Kurds in Turkey or any other ethnic conflict).

3- Why do not revolutions overall lead to democracies? What are the best alternatives to revolutionary change in order to attain democracy?

4- Why do we see the emergence of a phenomenon called the Feminization of Poverty at the global level? How can this problem be tackled in policy-making?

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Democracy and Feminization of Poverty

1- Is democracy the best form of government? What are the major criticisms of democratic
rule? Explain the major challenges of democratization in developing countries.
Democracy is considered the best form of government for various reasons. The seasons
include the element of accountability considering that the government must respond to its
people’s needs, again, democracy enhances the decision-making quality since it is governed by
the constitution. Democracy has ways of dealing with disagreements and conflicts as they arise.
Another thing is that it improves people’s dignity considering the element of political equality.
On the other hand, democracies are subject to instability, insisting on quantity, and corruption.
Leaders in a democracy keep on changing through elections and this creates instability. Again,
democracy is concerned about quantity and ignores quality. While all people cannot participate
in a government, they become equal when voting comes. The electoral competition that
democracy is founded on leads to corruption
In spite of the enormous resources put in place to foster democratic governance, reports
indicate that such countries have not yet achieved democracy. While people have the power to

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choose the leaders they want, such leaders never achieve the goal of crea...


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