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2 minPolitical Concept
  1. होम
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  3. अवधारणाएं
  4. /
  5. Political Concept
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  7. Democracy and Democratic Transitions
Political Concept

Democracy and Democratic Transitions

Democracy and Democratic Transitions क्या है?

Democracy is a system of government where power is vested in the people, who exercise it either directly or through elected representatives, based on principles of equality and freedom. A democratic transition refers to the process by which a country moves from an authoritarian or non-democratic regime to a democratic one, often involving significant political and institutional reforms.

Stages of Democratic Transition

This flowchart illustrates the typical stages involved in a country's transition from an authoritarian or non-democratic regime to a democratic one, a process Bangladesh underwent after military rule.

Democracy: Principles, Challenges, and Global Trends

This mind map provides a comprehensive overview of democracy, its fundamental principles, contemporary challenges, and India's role as a democratic leader, crucial for understanding political systems in UPSC.

2 minPolitical Concept
  1. होम
  2. /
  3. अवधारणाएं
  4. /
  5. Political Concept
  6. /
  7. Democracy and Democratic Transitions
Political Concept

Democracy and Democratic Transitions

Democracy and Democratic Transitions क्या है?

Democracy is a system of government where power is vested in the people, who exercise it either directly or through elected representatives, based on principles of equality and freedom. A democratic transition refers to the process by which a country moves from an authoritarian or non-democratic regime to a democratic one, often involving significant political and institutional reforms.

Stages of Democratic Transition

This flowchart illustrates the typical stages involved in a country's transition from an authoritarian or non-democratic regime to a democratic one, a process Bangladesh underwent after military rule.

Democracy: Principles, Challenges, and Global Trends

This mind map provides a comprehensive overview of democracy, its fundamental principles, contemporary challenges, and India's role as a democratic leader, crucial for understanding political systems in UPSC.

Authoritarian Regime / Pre-Transition Phase
1

Liberalization: Opening of Political Space

2

Transition: Collapse of Old Regime & Emergence of New Institutions

Decision: Free & Fair Elections / Constitution Drafting

3

Consolidation: Deepening of Democratic Norms & Institutions

Democratic Stability / Challenges (Backsliding, Populism)
Democracy

Free & Fair Elections

Human Rights & Civil Liberties

Separation of Powers

Accountability & Transparency

Democratic Backsliding & Erosion

Social Media & Disinformation

'World's Largest Democracy'

Support for Democratic Values (e.g., in neighborhood)

Connections
Core Principles→Democratic Institutions
Democratic Institutions→Challenges & Global Trends
Challenges & Global Trends→India's Role
India's Role→Core Principles
Authoritarian Regime / Pre-Transition Phase
1

Liberalization: Opening of Political Space

2

Transition: Collapse of Old Regime & Emergence of New Institutions

Decision: Free & Fair Elections / Constitution Drafting

3

Consolidation: Deepening of Democratic Norms & Institutions

Democratic Stability / Challenges (Backsliding, Populism)
Democracy

Free & Fair Elections

Human Rights & Civil Liberties

Separation of Powers

Accountability & Transparency

Democratic Backsliding & Erosion

Social Media & Disinformation

'World's Largest Democracy'

Support for Democratic Values (e.g., in neighborhood)

Connections
Core Principles→Democratic Institutions
Democratic Institutions→Challenges & Global Trends
Challenges & Global Trends→India's Role
India's Role→Core Principles

ऐतिहासिक पृष्ठभूमि

Modern democracy traces its roots to ancient Greece, but contemporary forms developed from Enlightenment ideals and revolutions (e.g., American, French). The post-WWII era saw decolonization and the emergence of new democracies. The 'Third Wave of Democratization' (1970s-1990s) saw many countries, including Bangladesh, transition from military or authoritarian rule.

मुख्य प्रावधान

9 points
  • 1.

    Free and fair elections with universal adult suffrage, ensuring citizens can choose their representatives.

  • 2.

    Rule of law and an independent judiciary, guaranteeing justice and protecting rights against arbitrary power.

  • 3.

    Protection of fundamental human rights and civil liberties, including freedom of speech, assembly, and religion.

  • 4.

    Separation of powers among legislative, executive, and judicial branches to prevent concentration of power.

  • 5.

    Accountability and transparency of government to its citizens, often through parliamentary oversight and public scrutiny.

  • 6.

    Multi-party system and political pluralism, allowing for diverse political opinions and competition.

  • 7.

    Civilian control of the military, ensuring the armed forces are subordinate to elected civilian authority.

  • 8.

    Constitutionalism governance according to a constitution, which limits government power and protects individual rights.

  • 9.

    Challenges include democratic backsliding, populism, polarization, and the influence of money in politics.

दृश्य सामग्री

Stages of Democratic Transition

This flowchart illustrates the typical stages involved in a country's transition from an authoritarian or non-democratic regime to a democratic one, a process Bangladesh underwent after military rule.

  1. 1.Authoritarian Regime / Pre-Transition Phase
  2. 2.Liberalization: Opening of Political Space
  3. 3.Transition: Collapse of Old Regime & Emergence of New Institutions
  4. 4.Decision: Free & Fair Elections / Constitution Drafting
  5. 5.Consolidation: Deepening of Democratic Norms & Institutions
  6. 6.Democratic Stability / Challenges (Backsliding, Populism)

Democracy: Principles, Challenges, and Global Trends

This mind map provides a comprehensive overview of democracy, its fundamental principles, contemporary challenges, and India's role as a democratic leader, crucial for understanding political systems in UPSC.

Democracy

  • ●Core Principles
  • ●Democratic Institutions
  • ●Challenges & Global Trends
  • ●India's Role

संबंधित अवधारणाएं

India-Bangladesh Bilateral RelationsDiplomacy / Diplomatic GesturesRegional Stability

स्रोत विषय

Bangladesh's First Woman PM Khaleda Zia Dies; India Extends Condolences

International Relations

UPSC महत्व

Highly relevant for UPSC GS Paper 2 (Governance, Constitution, International Relations) and GS Paper 1 (History - post-independence). Questions on democratic principles, challenges to democracy, India's role in promoting democracy, and the nature of democratic transitions are common.

On This Page

DefinitionHistorical BackgroundKey PointsVisual InsightsRelated ConceptsUPSC RelevanceSource Topic

Source Topic

Bangladesh's First Woman PM Khaleda Zia Dies; India Extends CondolencesInternational Relations

Related Concepts

India-Bangladesh Bilateral RelationsDiplomacy / Diplomatic GesturesRegional Stability

ऐतिहासिक पृष्ठभूमि

Modern democracy traces its roots to ancient Greece, but contemporary forms developed from Enlightenment ideals and revolutions (e.g., American, French). The post-WWII era saw decolonization and the emergence of new democracies. The 'Third Wave of Democratization' (1970s-1990s) saw many countries, including Bangladesh, transition from military or authoritarian rule.

मुख्य प्रावधान

9 points
  • 1.

    Free and fair elections with universal adult suffrage, ensuring citizens can choose their representatives.

  • 2.

    Rule of law and an independent judiciary, guaranteeing justice and protecting rights against arbitrary power.

  • 3.

    Protection of fundamental human rights and civil liberties, including freedom of speech, assembly, and religion.

  • 4.

    Separation of powers among legislative, executive, and judicial branches to prevent concentration of power.

  • 5.

    Accountability and transparency of government to its citizens, often through parliamentary oversight and public scrutiny.

  • 6.

    Multi-party system and political pluralism, allowing for diverse political opinions and competition.

  • 7.

    Civilian control of the military, ensuring the armed forces are subordinate to elected civilian authority.

  • 8.

    Constitutionalism governance according to a constitution, which limits government power and protects individual rights.

  • 9.

    Challenges include democratic backsliding, populism, polarization, and the influence of money in politics.

दृश्य सामग्री

Stages of Democratic Transition

This flowchart illustrates the typical stages involved in a country's transition from an authoritarian or non-democratic regime to a democratic one, a process Bangladesh underwent after military rule.

  1. 1.Authoritarian Regime / Pre-Transition Phase
  2. 2.Liberalization: Opening of Political Space
  3. 3.Transition: Collapse of Old Regime & Emergence of New Institutions
  4. 4.Decision: Free & Fair Elections / Constitution Drafting
  5. 5.Consolidation: Deepening of Democratic Norms & Institutions
  6. 6.Democratic Stability / Challenges (Backsliding, Populism)

Democracy: Principles, Challenges, and Global Trends

This mind map provides a comprehensive overview of democracy, its fundamental principles, contemporary challenges, and India's role as a democratic leader, crucial for understanding political systems in UPSC.

Democracy

  • ●Core Principles
  • ●Democratic Institutions
  • ●Challenges & Global Trends
  • ●India's Role

संबंधित अवधारणाएं

India-Bangladesh Bilateral RelationsDiplomacy / Diplomatic GesturesRegional Stability

स्रोत विषय

Bangladesh's First Woman PM Khaleda Zia Dies; India Extends Condolences

International Relations

UPSC महत्व

Highly relevant for UPSC GS Paper 2 (Governance, Constitution, International Relations) and GS Paper 1 (History - post-independence). Questions on democratic principles, challenges to democracy, India's role in promoting democracy, and the nature of democratic transitions are common.

On This Page

DefinitionHistorical BackgroundKey PointsVisual InsightsRelated ConceptsUPSC RelevanceSource Topic

Source Topic

Bangladesh's First Woman PM Khaleda Zia Dies; India Extends CondolencesInternational Relations

Related Concepts

India-Bangladesh Bilateral RelationsDiplomacy / Diplomatic GesturesRegional Stability