In six pages this paper examines democratization obstacles and how to overcome them.  One source is cited in the bibliography.
                                    
  
                                    
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                                                    economic problems.  This paper will discuss the problems and how they might be overcome in the democratization process.  DEMOCRACY 	Autocratic dictatorships were not what the countrys founders had   
                                                
                                                    envisioned for Americas people.  Creating a government that was for the people and by the people is what was going to promote both individual and political strength.  The   
                                                
                                                    decision-making process was to be a combined effort of government officials and the people who elected them into office.  By reallocating the political power and distributing it evenly among   
                                                
                                                    both government entities and the voting public, there was created a greater sense of fairness and accomplishment. 	There are many societies that want to become democratized but according to Mark   
                                                
                                                    Kesselman (2000) it has proven to be a process that is fraught with obstacles.  It is not easy to simply become a democracy and there are several reasons that   
                                                
                                                    this is so.  As Kesselman would agree, the three main obstacles to democracy can be basically put into three groups, those being political, social and economic issues.  SOME   
                                                
                                                    OF THE OBSTACLES TO DEMOCRATIZATION 	The 1980s reflected a time when powerful organized economic interests and social democratic parties established successful mixed economies by promoting the combination of economic growth,   
                                                
                                                    full employment, as well as a degree of social equality.  Conventional wisdom is no longer readily applicable to reflect political and economic realities.  Clearly, advanced democracies have addressed   
                                                
                                                    such challenges as change, multinational competition, social conflict and the ultimate destruction of heretofore chartered patterns of political mobilization by responding in a path-dependent manner.	  	Maintaining ones competitive edge   
                                                
                                                    while immersed within the global marketplace not only takes substance and endurance but also an inherent ability to see beyond tomorrow.  Establishing a companys firm grip upon the many