Fareed Zakaria ones. In other words, half of the "democratizing" countries in the world today are illiberal democracies.1 Illiberal democracy is a growth industry. Seven years ago only 22 percent of democratizing countries could have been so categorized; five years ago that figure had risen to 35 percent.2 And to date few Budoucnost svobody : neliberální demokracie v USA i ve světě (2. opravené vydání) 254 Kč. Do košíku. Fareed Zakaria. poslední kus. FAREED ZAKARIA. FAREED ZAKARIA has published articles on democracy and Islam in scholarly journals. Dr. Zakaria is now Editor of Newsweek International and a columnist for Newsweek. His most recent book, The Future of Freedom: Illiberal Democracy at Home and Abroad, is being translated into fifteen languages. Search for more papers by this author
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always desirable. In his most recent book, The Future of Freedom, Fareed Zakaria does exactly that. The subtitle of the book tells the reader what the author has in mind. Democracy is often very illiberal in its workings. That is to say, democratic decision-making frequently leads to authoritarian outcomes.
20.5. Some believe this pattern makes sense—that new entrants into higher education might simply prefer job training to the liberal arts. Perhaps.