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Civil Society and Good Governance Challenges

Authors: Swamy H.; Maruthi N.;

Civil Society and Good Governance Challenges

Abstract

Civil society represents an autonomous sphere of social life that exists between the state and the economy, encompassing organizations like NGOs, trade unions, charities, and grassroots groups. It plays a vital role in societal development by enhancing the rule of law, promoting gender equality, protecting rights, and supporting good governance. Historically, philosophers like Plato, Aristotle, Locke, and Marx have shaped the concept of civil society, linking it to democracy, governance, and societal transformation. Civil society fosters democratic participation, provides a platform for public discourse, and acts as a safeguard against authoritarianism. It complements state structures by addressing human development challenges, empowering communities, and ensuring transparency and accountability in governance. Civil society also plays a critical role in political transformation, acting as a catalyst for change and a stabilizing force during transitions to democracy. It helps governments identify societal problems, reduces political alienation, and promotes institutional development. However, civil society can also destabilize states if it becomes polarized, radicalized, or overly demanding, potentially undermining democracy and governance. Group polarization within civil society can intensify societal divisions, reducing trust and solidarity. Civil society relies on the state for legal frameworks that ensure civil rights, equity, and protection for weaker groups. While civil society can challenge authoritarian regimes and democratic governments, its impact depends on the type of state, the phase of political transformation, and its ability to self-regulate. A balanced and reflexive civil society is crucial to prevent societal fragmentation, maintain equality, and foster inclusivity, trust, and cooperation.

Keywords

Governance, Civil Society, Polarization, Transparency, Democracy

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