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In both the game and real-world political theory, democracy relies on structural stability. In the context of Canadian civic studies (often referenced alongside the game's mechanics), these are the four pillars that ensure a functioning state:
: High difficulty settings, especially in countries like Japan, show how easily a stable economy can collapse under the wrong leadership. Democracy-4.rar
Managing a country in Democracy 4 is less about direct control and more about balancing the competing interests of diverse voter groups. Players must navigate a "neural network" of policies that influence everything from GDP and crime rates to the specific happiness of religious or environmentalist factions. In both the game and real-world political theory,
: Success depends on keeping enough voter groups satisfied to win the next election. Players must navigate a "neural network" of policies
: If policies push a group too far, they may turn to radicalism or even assassination attempts.
: Ensuring citizens have a voice through elected officials.