Deliberative Democracy : A solution for
the contemporary democratic crisis
Word count: 2413
Date: 14/06/2021
Teacher: Mr. A. Funk
Course: Contemporary European Politics
The Hague University of Applied Sciences
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, Contents
Introduction............................................................................................................................................. 3
What is deliberative democracy? ............................................................................................................ 3
Deliberation and inequalities .................................................................................................................. 4
Deliberation and power of governments ................................................................................................ 5
Deliberation and institutional efficiency ................................................................................................. 7
Critics of deliberative democracy ............................................................................................................ 8
Conclusion ............................................................................................................................................... 9
Bibliography........................................................................................................................................... 10
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the contemporary democratic crisis
Word count: 2413
Date: 14/06/2021
Teacher: Mr. A. Funk
Course: Contemporary European Politics
The Hague University of Applied Sciences
1
, Contents
Introduction............................................................................................................................................. 3
What is deliberative democracy? ............................................................................................................ 3
Deliberation and inequalities .................................................................................................................. 4
Deliberation and power of governments ................................................................................................ 5
Deliberation and institutional efficiency ................................................................................................. 7
Critics of deliberative democracy ............................................................................................................ 8
Conclusion ............................................................................................................................................... 9
Bibliography........................................................................................................................................... 10
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