Sustainability of Equality: A Paradox for Democracy

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Burr, Steven; McManus, Katie; Leung, Yee (2019-06-01). "Sustainability of Equality: A Paradox for Democracy". The Journal of Population and Sustainability. 3 (2): 1–8. doi:10.3197/jps.2019.3.2.79. ISSN 2398-5488.

Abstract: A scholarly article in PDF format titled Sustainability of equality a paradox for democracy focusing primarily on the geographic region of Micronesia. The document includes a policy review and historical account covering democratic governance and equality issues within Micronesia during the late 20th and early 21st centuries. It discusses institutional frameworks and treaties relevant to the region, including references to local government agencies and international bodies engaged in Micronesian affairs. The article examines the paradoxical relationship between sustainability and equality in democratic systems, analyzing political, social, and economic domains. It incorporates data and case studies from Micronesian states, addressing governance challenges and policy responses. The document is structured as an analytical report with sections on legislative texts, institutional roles, and treaty impacts on democratic equality. It also includes taxonomic cataloging of governance models and comparative analysis with other Pacific island democracies. The treatment of Micronesia is affirmative, detailing its unique political status and the implications for democratic equality and sustainability. The article references journals and academic institutions specializing in Pacific studies and democratic theory. The time period explicitly discussed spans from the post-World War II era through the early 2000s, highlighting evolving democratic practices and equality measures in Micronesia.

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