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==Illiberal Democracy==
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quote=Just because a state is not liberal, it can still be a democracy. And in fact we also had to and did state that societies that are built on the state organisation principle of liberal democracy will probably be incapable of maintaining their global competitiveness in the upcoming decades and will instead probably be scaled down unless they are capable of changing themselves significantly.<ref>This is not an inaccurate statement, “liberal” and “democracy” often come into conflict with each other and the state must choose which one it really wants to be.</ref>
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