The Sydney Democracy Forum supports interdisciplinary discussion among researchers and enhanced dialogue between the research sector and government on all aspects of democracy.
Among the issues to be taken up for debate are:
The conditions for successful democratisation
The conditions for a vigorous democracy
The practice and institutions of democracy
The philosophical underpinnings of democracy
Human rights and democracy
Foreign policy and democracy
War and democracy
Terrorism and democracy
The history of democracy in the ancient and modern worlds.
The Sydney Democracy Forum convenes lectures, seminars and workshops by local and overseas researchers and policymakers on these and other related issues.
Formal membership in the Sydney Democracy Forum is open to researchers, including postgraduates, policymakers and government practitioners.
Members of the Forum can participate actively in its program and will have their contact details and research interests posted on its website and be part of an electronic discussion group.
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The University of SydneySydneyNew South Wales02 9351 2222
The Sydney Democracy Forum supports interdisciplinary discussion among researchers and enhanced dialogue between the research sector and government on all aspects of democracy.
Among the issues to be taken up for debate are:
The conditions for successful democratisation
The conditions for a vigorous democracy
The practice and institutions of democracy
The philosophical underpinnings of democracy
Human rights and democracy
Foreign policy and democracy
War and democracy
Terrorism and democracy
The history of democracy in the ancient and modern worlds.
The Sydney Democracy Forum convenes lectures, seminars and workshops by local and overseas researchers and policymakers on these and other related issues.
Formal membership in the Sydney Democracy Forum is open to researchers, including postgraduates, policymakers and government practitioners.
Members of the Forum can participate actively in its program and will have their contact details and research interests posted on its website and be part of an electronic discussion group.