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Togo is listed as a "republic transitioning to a multiparty democracy." However, the work toward becoming a full fledged democracy has been a fight since the early 1990s. Political unrest and disagreement, along with several changes of leadership, both peaceful and non, has halted any progress made towards democracy.
Not particularly. All forms of government have many flaws; democracy is no different. However, it is preferable to things like autocracy or oligarchy, since the flaws in those systems are a lot more impacting on the place they govern.
Yes. Hungary has been a democracy since the collapse of Communism in 1989.
Yes the Greeks held a selective democracy.
Since society and humankind are constantly evolving, so must our democracy.
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By most accounts, there is no such thing as an authoritarian democracy, since, by definition, democracies and authoritarian regimes are dichotomous.
No empire established democracy. The first instance of democracy was in the city-state of ancient Athens, which was a republic. Since democracy means rule by the people, the terms democracy and empire are a dichotomy.
Free public opinion is the soul of Democracy, since they are inside of the ethical and moral values.
No. There has been no smallpox in Australia since 1938.
The underlying principle of democracy is freedom, since only in a democracy the citizens can have a share in freedom. In essence, he argues that this is what every democracy should make its aim. There are two main aspects of freedom: being ruled and ruling in turn, since everyone is equal according to number, not merit, and to be able to live as one pleases.
Poland is a democracy since 1990.