Yes. Both Cyprus (to a degree) and Lebanon are Confessionalist Republics or Compromised Republics. The amount of power that is allocated between the different groups in the country is determined by Demographics in the country.
If you meant "democratic" as opposed to "demographic", Israel, Turkey, and Cyprus are considered the only true democracies in the Middle East.
STar warS The old Republic is the middle east, any questions?
That would be ISRAEL.
West Germany's government was the Federal Republic.
Is an Arab republic in the north-east Africa and the current government of Egypt.
In 1790 the middle east was under the control of the Ottoman Empire.
There are some countries in the Middle East which are theocracies, like Iran and Saudi Arabia, but there are other countries which are less religiously-oriented. However, there is no Middle East country where the government is as non-religious or anti-religious as most Western European countries are today.To read about the different kinds of governments that operate in the Middle East please see this Related Question: What different kinds of governments are found in the Middle East?
Prior to the Crusades, there was no "unified Middle East government". The dominant countries in the Middle East were the Abbassid and Fatimid Caliphates, which were hereditary monarchies that ruled according to Sunni and Ismaili Shiite jurisprudence respectively.
it is the Sultanate of Oman, in the middle east next to IRAN, SAUDI, and UAE.
in the middle of Africa to the east of the Democratic republic of Congo
As of recent estimates, about 50% of the population in the Middle East is under the age of 30. This demographic trend is driven by high birth rates and a youthful population across many countries in the region. However, the exact percentage can vary by country within the Middle East.
Literacy. If more Arabs were literate, they could actually have a stake in running their countries.
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