Yes Virginia, democracies do fight each other.
In 1982, Great Britain fought the Falkland War with Argentina, which has been a presidential representative democratic republic since 1816.
Tony Blair may want to argue the fact with you semantically, since there was no declaration of war, however, the hundreds of dead, thousands of wounded and tens of thousands of POW's provides evidence to the contrary.
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Sadly, although Argentina may have become a presidential representative democratic republic in 1816, at the time of the Falklands War it was nothing of the sort. The government of the time was a dictatorship, and had been since 1976 when a military coup had overthrown the government of Isabel Martinez de Peron. She had herself suceeded her husband, Juan Domingo Peron, as president on his death in 1974, due to her position as vice-president in his legally elected regime.
Whether you think the Falklands War was right or wrong, it certainly was not a war between two legally elected democracies.
Yalson
The United Kingdom declared war on Finland on December 6, 1941. Finland was loosely allied with Germany in its war effort against the Soviet Union, but never was anything but a true Democracy with freely elected Parliament and other democratic institutions from its independence in 1917, through the years of World War II, and since.
Alfsand
You could also include in these answers the war between Pakistan and India in the early 1970s, the Turkish invasion of Cyprus, the Soccer war between El Salvador and Nicaragua, the war between Ecuador and Peru in the early 80s. Even go as far as to include the Spanish-American War of 1898 and the war between Poland and Lithuania after WW1.
Where democratic war theory does hold some water is in its proposal of wars between democratic nations ending far quicker and more resolutely but as for them not occurring is a fallacy, probably cooked up in Tony Blair's mind to justify the invasion of Iraq and force the country into a western form of democracy that would seem acceptable to the U.S and U.K.
Charlie
had influences on each other
There were a few periods like the Moscow springs Not 100% on that.
The reason that some city states were semi democratic and others weren't is because the city states were constantly at war with one another, and didn't communicate with each other that much as is
Iraq and Iran
they never encountered each other, they are from different ages.
The cheif difference between democratic and non-democratic countries is where the government derives its authority from. In a democratic country, the government understands that its power equals only that of the sum of each individual citizen where the majority, through a representative or by direct legislative participation, decide the direction of government. Non-democratic governments, on the other hand, believe they obtain their authority to govern by entitlement, either through heritage, wealth, or some other means elitism.
Countries help each other through international aid, trade agreements, and diplomatic cooperation. This can include providing financial assistance during natural disasters, negotiating trade deals to promote economic growth, and working together to address global challenges such as climate change. Additionally, countries can collaborate through international organizations like the United Nations to promote peace and security worldwide.
Countries pay each other through various methods, such as wire transfers, credit transfers, checks, and electronic payment systems like SWIFT or SEPA. They may also use international financial institutions like the International Monetary Fund to facilitate payments. Trade between countries often involves settling accounts through banks or agreed-upon terms like letters of credit.
No. They are two separate countries that neighbor each other.
Countries Interact With Each Other Through Aid Medcine Culture Technology And Trades.
what are some ways in which caricom countries can help each other
because countries depend on each other more not than in the past
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There are many countries so it is hard to say, and it depends on what you mean by a democracy. For example, the USA? NOT a democracy, we are a republic, and a select few rule us, so not democratic. France on the other hand is democratic where each vote counts, and majority rules.
i think they help each other with ecconomy
Yes, Countries can trade with each other without free trade agreement.
Cause we r never falling out with each other wee are never ever falling out with each other