ResearchBib Share Your Research, Maximize Your Social Impacts
Sign for Notice Everyday Sign up >> Login

Pakistan's Democratic Governance Issues in the Twenty-First Century

Journal: International Journal of Scientific Engineering and Science (Vol.7, No. 9)

Publication Date:

Authors : ; ; ; ; ;

Page : 37-42

Keywords : ;

Source : Download Find it from : Google Scholarexternal

Abstract

In a democracy, the people are in charge of the government. Representatives who have been elected and are answerable to the people use this power. Human rights, the rule of law, and popular sovereignty are the cornerstones of democracy. Democracies all over the world are dealing with a number of difficulties in the twenty-first century. These difficulties include: Economic disparity: Inequality in many nations is increasing. People are becoming frustrated and disenfranchised as a result, which threatens to erode public support for democracy. The growth of populism and nationalism, the effects of migration and globalization, the decline in trust in institutions and institutions themselves, and the difficulties presented by digital technology. These are just a few of the difficulties democracies are encountering today. There is no simple answer to these problems because they are intricately interwoven and multifaceted. But if we want to make sure that democracy survives, we must deal with these issues. The difficulties of democratic government in the twenty-first century will be examined in this study piece. The article begin by giving a general review of the idea of democracy and the difficulties it faces. The specific issues of economic disparity, the development of populism and nationalism, the effects of globalization and migration, the decline in trust in institutions and the government, and the difficulties with digital technology have been covered in the paper. The papers conclusion have covered the methods that can be employed to deal with these issues and make sure that democracy survives into the twenty-first century

Last modified: 2023-11-03 22:49:47