Against the Tide by Steven Friedman
For those who still think democracy is 'Western', events in South Korea this week and in Senegal early this year show that countries outside the West can and will defend their democracies without any 'help' from the West. The West used to lecture the rest on democracy - soon, the rest may be able to lecture the West
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Steven Friedman is a public commentator and an academic, currently employed as a Research Professor at the University of Johannesburg. He has been writing on South African politics for the entire democratic period both as a scholar and public commentator. He has published books on South Africa’s transition to democracy, the role of the trade union movement, and current South African politics. He has also written columns and articles for several South African newspapers. His writing seeks to use academic research to shed light on current politics but to ensure that this is conveyed in a way easily understood by people who have no academic training.
