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This Master of Science program concentrates on developing, establishing, and managing democratic governance systems. Participants acquire knowledge about determining suitable institutional frameworks for different societies, factors influencing their effectiveness, and historical academic perspectives on these topics, while implementing theoretical concepts to real-world cases of institutional development. Learners obtain both conceptual frameworks and factual knowledge required for comprehensive insight into democratic governance and political systems. They cultivate awareness of possible advantages and challenges associated with various institutional configurations, policy changes, and management approaches, enabling them to evaluate issues faced by emerging and transitioning democracies. The curriculum targets aspiring and experienced professionals in policymaking, analysis, and research across government and corporate sectors. Prospective students should possess qualifications in related disciplines such as: economics, history, international affairs, legal studies, philosophy, government, political theory, or social sciences.