It does not seem possible or probable that true democracy could be created in Central Asia without full scale violent revolutions.
Technically, no, if a "true" Democracy refers to a system where all citizens have a direct voice in government. True democracies cannot scale beyond a few hundred (or at most, a couple of thousand) citizens. The United States is a constitutionally-limited, federal representative republican democracy, in political science terms.
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liberal democracy. Democracy altogether. socialist democracy. Democracy elite. A pluralist democracy.
The democracy in ancient Athens was a direct democracy. The democracy in the United States was a representative democracy.
Define regular democracy. A democracy is a government by the people. A direct democracy is a type of democracy.
A direct democracy
Not necessarily, no - for example Britain with its firmly established and stable democracy (which can be considered a 'strong' government) could not prevent a large-scale financial disaster.
democracy means choosing their leader by them and freedom
in a democracy
How does direct democracy differ from reprecentative democracy
representative democracy