In this edition we explore what the international development community means by ‘democratisation’. With insights from James Cunliffe, an international authority on security sector reform, and Aleksi Aleksishvili, the former Minister of Finance in Georgia and Chairman for Sustainable Development at the United Nations, we discuss whether there is ever such a thing as ‘too much democracy’, and look into how the concept of democracy has been applied, with varied levels of success, in different settings.
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