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Quite simply, one of the finest books I have read on politics. Dispelling any notion that human rights and democracy are anything other than mutually dependent but managing, simultaneously, to strenuously confirm the many conflicts that arise from the marriage of the two. Beetham's book addresses a range of issues facing both mature and developing democracies and is a challenge both to those who make glib assumptions about western democracy (in all its forms) as well as to those who would make claims for democracy's place in the world. Read it and you may never look upon your right to vote in the same way again.