“Democratic Erosion in Venezuela” by Audrey Rogers @ The University of California, Los Angeles
Democracy in South and Latin America has been eroding over the past couple of decades. Particularly, Venezuela has become more obvious about...
Democracy in South and Latin America has been eroding over the past couple of decades. Particularly, Venezuela has become more obvious about...
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Democratic backsliding occurs when there is a disconnection between government officials and the people in which the population is made up of. ...
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