Approaches between the quality of democracy and Sustainable Development
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https://doi.org/10.5380/dma.v58i0.70050Keywords:
democracy, sustainable development, sustainabilityAbstract
Democracy is a set of values in constant improvement that depends on full popular participation to succeed. Equally, Sustainable Development, as it addresses conflicting agendas, has the exercise of citizenship as one of its foundations, so that it enters the governmental agenda and is translated into public policies. Based on these premises, through a qualitative, bibliographic, and documentary research, we sought to identify associations between the quality of democracy and the proximity of a country to the Sustainable Development paradigm. It was evident, from the academic literature, documents, and data crossing, that both concepts are related, with strengthened democracy being an important tool for promoting and consolidating genuinely Sustainable Development.
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