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Inspire and Be Inspired. A Sample of Research on Supervision and Coaching in Europe

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Vállalkozási coaching és mentorálás / Business coaching and mentoring (13086), Élethosszig tartó tanulás / Lifelong learning (12904), Szociálpszichológia / Social psychology (12748)
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ANTON PELINKA the European Court of Human Rights). Contemporary democracies have to face certain ambiguities or even contradictions, like: + The tension between legal equality among all citizens and a social inequality, expressed by an unequal distribution of property and income « The world-wide increasing number of people living in a state without enjoying this state’s citizenship and therefore without the right of political participation « The consequence of economic globalization, reducing the impact of national policies when national governments are confronted by transnational trends In so far as democracies are successful in managing these tensions, they may be seen to be able to withstand inside or outside ‘undemocratic pressure’. FORMS OF DEMOCRACY Any democracy is a combination of indirect democratic (representative) and direct democratic elements: + Parliament, the executive (government), and political parties are the key representative elements. They act as the result of free and fair elections. As the actors of representative democracy have an inbuilt interest to be re-elected, they are observing the public mood and try to satisfy specific interests which seem to be important for the next electoral outcome. « Elections are the decisive link between “the people” and the people’s government. In most democracies, in addition to elections, certain instrument are provided to give the voters the possibility to have an immediate impact on political decisions, independent from parliament and government - like plebiscites or “people’s initiatives”. As political parties — out of self-interest — use the techniques of opinion research to get information about the most recent trends in the electorate’s interest, the difference between the representative (and necessarily elitist) and the direct democratic (“populist”) factors has become less and less significant. The parties in government and in opposition know what is expected and what is necessary to win elections. Democracy has become more and more plebiscitarian. The mechanisms of democracy are in many respects similar to the mechanisms of an economic market. In that respect, democracy is linked to liberalism: Based on the assumption that each person is able (and entitled) to define his/her interests and decide about his/her own fate. + 28 +

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