👉 Democracy engineering refers to the process of designing, implementing, and optimizing political systems to enhance democratic governance and citizen participation. It involves a strategic approach to strengthen democratic institutions, processes, and outcomes by addressing structural, procedural, and cultural barriers. This can include reforms to electoral systems, improvements in transparency and accountability, fostering civic engagement, and leveraging technology to increase access to information and participation. The goal is to create a more inclusive, responsive, and resilient democracy that better reflects the will and needs of its citizens. Democracy engineering is not about imposing external models but rather adapting and innovating within the unique context of each society to build robust democratic foundations.