I disagree, but I see the problems totally different. That is because I don't see the US as a democracy but as an oligarchy.<p>The whole problem with US implementation of democracy is that the actors are centralized around a system that encourages corruption. The corruption is due to the power and money that is governing politics.<p>And this again causes secrecy to hide the differences between the advertised politics and real practices. And to hide problems and responsibility within the political decisions.<p>The corruption and secrecy again causes the media to publish on actors in a very biased way. It is even seen as bad to be positive or unbiased on the policies or events. If something goes wrong it is always the other's fault.<p>The media earns now money by presenting the stories to support certain opinions and ideas. Not by presenting the complex and multifaceted reality. This is emphasized by the two party system. And sometimes also by the CIA propaganda system that is still active.<p>This goes so far that there is a lot of staging of the presentation of events. Which makes the news far more dramatic. But it also makes it fake, whether the story really happened or not. The media also tends to emphasize minor problems, just to trigger emotional reactions.<p>And then there is the problem of the over-militarization of the US government and its foreign policies. This is visible in the excessive amount of money going into this. And the huge amount of money lost in it. This gives the problem that the military and their corrupt sponsors rule the politics, instead of the people that are part of the democracy. It is also the reason why the military (&CIA) controls the media narrative on foreign politics so strongly.<p>The first step would be to get the money out of the politics. <a href="http://represent.us" rel="nofollow">http://represent.us</a> has a good way of doing that.<p>The media circus can be stopped by allowing more factions/parties and different viewpoints simultaneously. But that means stepping away from the two-party idea. That way different opinions become less hostile against each other. Separate military propaganda from the news. Now it is completely mixed up, because the military don't want to be unmasked.<p>That is opposite of what the paper seems to be stating.<p>"Stable autocracies will have common knowledge over who is in charge and their associated ideological or policy goals".
In Europe the democratic parties have clear ideologies and goals. In the US this is not so much.<p>In the US it is clear that democrats or republicans are in charge, but neither represent the people. Both represent the companies and organizations that pay them.<p>If you want people to get more informed and involved with democracy, you need to decentralize the democracy. Make local people's votes count. And give people more autocracy/ self responsibility. That works in countries like Switzerland.
In the US there is also a lot corruption on local levels. Give the people power and knowledge to stop that! That is democracy.<p>A major problem in the US is that many want to control how others live. They want to control what drugs they use, or how they reproduce (or not). Who pays for who. Often mixed with people paying money to certain companies and monopolies. This is politics directly against self-responsibility. Instead the politics should be directed towards cooperation and build-up in a way that encourages self-responsibility.<p>This is also represented in the information. Spread information that is self-responsible and cooperative, instead of information that is controlling, biased and/or emotional. For example: Wikipedia (even with its errors) helps the people around the world understand most of the world. But certain biased information sources also give information of how other people may be thinking. That way we understand each other, by learning more.<p>This is also complex and multifaceted. But it is something that people are very much interested in dealing with themselves.<p>I do not have a good idea, how the excessive military expenses and its influences can be reduced.