No. World organizations are not democratic. The United Nations gives each nation one vote. Tiny Malta has the same vote a Giant China. Small nations with a small fraction of the world's population have the most votes. Most organizations only deal with a small part of the world for that reason. In its parliament, the European Common Market gives more votes to countries with smaller populations but does not let them vote as a block.
The Republican and Democratic parties are not religious organizations - they are 100% secular.
no they do not work
No. Much of the world lives under a government that is not democratic.
No. Much of the world lives under a government that is not democratic.
There are about 139 Non-democratic countries of the world
Democratic World Federalists was created on 2004-01-28.
India has a democratic system of government. It is the largest democratic country in the world.
There are currently 123 democratic nations in the world.
World War II significantly impacted democracy globally by leading to the decline of colonial empires and the rise of nationalist movements, which often sought democratic governance. The war also prompted the establishment of international organizations like the United Nations, promoting human rights and democratic principles. In Europe, the post-war period saw the establishment of democratic governments in many countries, particularly in Western Europe, while in Eastern Europe, the rise of communist regimes challenged democratic ideals. Overall, the war catalyzed a global reevaluation of governance, leading to both the expansion and contraction of democratic practices worldwide.
No. There are many democratic countries around the world.
Vatican City is the world's smallest country, however it is not democratic, it is an absolute monarchy. The second smallest country, Monaco, is the smallest partial democratic state in the world, it is a constitutional monarchy (republic/monarchy). The smallest absolute democratic state in the world would be Nauru, which is the 3rd smallest country.
Yes, India is a democratic country and the largest democracy of the world.