no as some are dictatorships.
There is no European government. Europe is a continent, not a country. It has around 50 countries, all with their own governments.
Iraq, Afghanistan, and other Middle Eastern countries around there.
Around 1500 unstable nuclei (or radioisotopes).
Keeping in mind that all governments are different in countries around the world, two things that most governments spend tax money on are:transportation and roadspolice and military
Unstable animals means they can not stay in one play they have to move around. They aren't stable.
The EMEA region includes around 105 countries, spanning from Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.
The only theocratic governments that exist are in Iran, Vatican City, and Tibet. All of these areas with religion- based governments have been around for a long time, however I am not sure on exact years or dates. There are many countries that have a religion officially recognized as the state religion, but as far as being legitimately theocratic, (where their government decisions are strongly influenced by religion) there are only three.
Religion governed the governments "in the beginning."
That's where Saudi Arabia is (in middle east), and Saudi Arabia have lots of oil, and all the countries around the world gets the oil from Saudi Arabia..so if a conflict or a war causes all the countries are gonna get difficulties to get the oil.
Most of it is tradition, it has been there since the old days, the leaders of a state or country develop governments that, really, they THINK will work well, and in other states, develop governments the people desire. Depends.
All governments will have representatives in India, such as diplomats and ambassadors. These individuals will be based in India full time. There are also jobs connected with promoting trade between India and other countries around the world. As India is a growing economy, governments from around the world are keen to have their people in India promoting their country.