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    Democratic DevelopmeAn open online course on how democraci

    emerge, succeed, and fail

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    Why This Course?

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    How to

    constrain powerhold it accountable

    protect individual rights

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    Is Democracy a Universal Value?

    Why Do People Risk Everythin

    For Democracy?

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    The Costs of Unaccountable Pow

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    When, why and how do democracies em

    constrain the power of One Man & On

    How do the people become sovere

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    What Determinesthe Fate of Democracy?

    Why do some democracies succeed and othe

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    How do Democracies ManageSerious Challenges?

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    Religious Differences

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    Poverty

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    Poverty

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    Inequality

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    The Crimes of the Past

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    Lack of Tru

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    Course Themes and Schedule

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    Week 1 What is Democracy?

    Regime TypesThe Third Wave of Democratization

    Week 2 Legitimacy

    Democratic Consolidation

    Week 3 Political Culture

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    Week 3 Political CultureEmpirical Measures of How People V

    Democracy: Attitudes & Values

    Week 4 Economic Development

    Civil Society

    Week 5 Democratic Transitions

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    Week 5 Democratic Transitions

    Historical Experiences, Decolonizati

    Contemporary (Third Wave) Transit

    Week 6 Constitutional Designs

    Majoritarian vs. Consensual

    Parliamentary vs. PresidentialParties & Party Systems

    Week 7 Electoral Systems

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    Week 7 Electoral Systems

    Choosing between different designs

    Week 8 Ethnic Conflict

    Threats to democracy

    Managing ethnic conflict

    with institutional designs

    Week 9 Horizontal Accountability & The Rul

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    Week 9 Horizontal Accountability & The Rul

    Controlling Corruption

    Why & How Democracies Break Do

    Week 10 International Factors

    Democracy Promotion

    The Future of Democracy

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    How the Course Will Work

    Requirements

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    n Approximately 2.5 to 3 hours of lectures per wn Reading is optional but strongly encouragedn Online discussion is strongly encouraged

    Take the Initiative

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    n Tell your friends and colleagues about the coun Start a discussion groupn Tell us what you think. Use the forums!

    Receive a Certificate

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    n Watch 80 percent of lectures and pass quizzesn Pass the online final exam at the end of the cl

    Be Ambitious: Seek a Certificate of Dist

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    n Complete an additional section of the online ficovering the optional reading material

    Participate in the Community

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    n Take the exam and become a peer gradern Join an online discussion forumn Offer your comments and views about

    course issues and current events

    nStart or join a local discussion groupin your school or neighborhood

    Engage the Course Leaders

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    n Join the weekly discussion forums with the insand special guests

    n Give us your feedback, suggestions, and ques