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Building-Democracy On The Sand
Building Democracy on the Sand explores the fragile and often contradictory processes of democratization in societies lacking solid institutional, cultural, or socio-economic foundations. The book critically examines how democratic ideals can be undermined when constructed on unstable political grounds—metaphorically described as “sand.” Through analytical narratives and comparative case studies, it highlights the tension between democratic aspirations and the realities of weak governance, corruption, and social inequality. Ultimately, the work questions whether democracy can truly thrive without the firm groundwork of justice, accountability, and civic trust, offering a sobering reflection on the precarious nature of political transformation.
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