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How does the rise of populist leaders impact the stability and functionality of democratic institutions?
The rise of populist leaders will hurt the established democratic practices of a country. The populist list leaders either left wing or right wing try to implement their core agendas effectively such as reducing income inequality or restricting certain rights. Populist leaders can undermine democratRead more
The rise of populist leaders will hurt the established democratic practices of a country. The populist list leaders either left wing or right wing try to implement their core agendas effectively such as reducing income inequality or restricting certain rights.
See lessPopulist leaders can undermine democratic stability by eroding civil liberties and institutional constraints, potentially leading to authoritarianism. Institutional changes promoting bureaucratic parties are crucial for safeguarding democracy. Populist leaders often erode democratic institutions rapidly and severely, posing a significant threat to the stability of democracy while implementing their economic and social agendas. Populist leaders in post-authoritarian democracies like Indonesia and the Philippines can increase support for strong leadership, potentially bolstering institutional trust despite authoritarian tendencies
Populist leaders challenge democratic stability by clashing with longer time horizons, cross-institutional constraints, intermediary organizations, transparent governance, and governance norms, eroding democratic checks and balances.
What are the major achievements and challenges in India's healthcare sector in 2024, particularly in relation to public health and the management of emerging diseases?
Reforming India’s healthcare system is a multifaceted challenge that requires comprehensive policy reforms and effective strategies. India’s current healthcare system is characterized by the dual burden of communicable and non-communicable diseases, lack of public health resources, and wide disparitRead more
Reforming India’s healthcare system is a multifaceted challenge that requires comprehensive policy reforms and effective strategies. India’s current healthcare system is characterized by the dual burden of communicable and non-communicable diseases, lack of public health resources, and wide disparities in access to and access to healthcare services between urban and rural areas. As proposed in the National Health Policy 2017, the key to economic transformation is to increase public healthcare expenditure as a share of GDP to at least 2.5%. There is a severe shortage of doctors. Improving the use of technology through digital health initiatives such as telemedicine and health information can address inequalities in service delivery and increase efficiency.
Additionally, integrating traditional and modern medicine with quality control syst ems can increase access to and affordability of healthcare for all. Public-private partnerships, investment in healthcare, and a focus on preventive care are also critical to healthcare reform. Addressing health determinants such as sanitation, nutrition, and education is essential to improving overall health and realizing India’s health vision.
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