Democracy refers to a system of government in which power is vested in the people, allowing them to participate in decision-making through elected representatives or direct voting. Good governance, on the other hand, encompasses the processes and practices that ensure effective, transparent, accountable, and equitable management of public resources and institutions, regardless of the political system in place. While democracy can facilitate good governance by promoting citizen engagement and accountability, good governance is essential for the effective functioning of any political system, including democracies.
difference between good governac and democracy
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David Apter concentrated on the political system and history of democracy, researching the connection between democracy, good governance and efficiency and modernization.
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yes ,its true but it depends on country people who are ruling.
They work hand in hand to promote stability
Lack of good governance, lack of democratic culture etc...
There is no difference between the phrases, "good in" or "good at". If a person is good in Mathematics, they are also good at Mathematics.
Good governance, good performance Poor governance, poor performance
Good Governance Party ended in 1998.
Campaign for Good Governance was created in 1996.
The Republic was a type of democracy (before the empire) and not very successful. The Pax Roman was a time of peace for the Roman empire because of good trade.