The concept of democratic society on the example of Latin America


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Authors

  • M. Galym
  • A.N. Zholdasbekova

Keywords:

democratic society; concept; signs of democracy; modernity; Latin America; political parties; democratization; human rights; community; non-governmental organizations.

Abstract

In modern realities, when the term “democracy” is particularly discussed and
relevant on the agenda of the world community, the study of the political system of
developing countries is the main issue of many political scientists. At the same time,
researchers are particularly interested in the ongoing transformation processes and their
historical background in Latin America. The purpose of this scientific article is to study
the current state of the socio-political system of the Latin American region through a
comprehensive approach of external and internal factors. The article also includes a
comprehensive approach to the study of the current state and formation of a democratic
society in the Latin American region. The theoretical significance of the work lies in the
fact that many scientific works in the field of studying the political system of Latin
America consider the current state of democracy in the region through the prism of
historical events. However, it is necessary to consider such factors as external influence
(neighboring countries, interventionist countries), the mentality of the local population,
as well as current events in the world. The practical significance of the work lies in the
application of the experience of some Latin American countries, by studying certain
prerequisites of the current “democratic society” of the studied region.

Published

25.09.2021

How to Cite

Galym, M. ., & Zholdasbekova А. (2021). The concept of democratic society on the example of Latin America. Bulletin of the L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University. Political Science. Regional Studies. Oriental Studies. Turkology Series., 136(3), 82–90. Retrieved from https://bulpolit.enu.kz/index.php/main/article/view/484

Issue

Section

Regional Studies