China, North Korea, Cuba..some others..
united states and canada
Oh yes, non-democratic governments are even more prone to corruption than democratic governments are.
China , Sri-Lanka
It is not different there is mo such thing as a non democracy
The only country in Africa with a non-democratic form of government is Swaziland. All the other countries are either republics or constitutional monarchies, which are both democratic governments.
A transitional democracy is a country that is reletively democratic but shows incomplete signs of democratic consolodations. They fall midway between an established democracy and non-democracy. Countries of this nature include, Mexico, Chile, Turkey, and many African countries.
opposite of democracy
There are over 100 countries listed as democracy, although the degree of freedom and government regulation varies. For a non-government review on which countries in the global community are considered "free" democracies and even "partly free" visit: http://www.freedomhouse.org It provides great analysis on countries and an interactive map on which are considered democracies.
A country can develop strongly without a Democracy. Hitler's Germany was very well developed, however there are some non-developed Democratic Governments in Africa so really while development is helpful it's not a prerequisite.
Pakistan- Federal Parliamentary Republic China- Single-led Party (Communist) Nepal- Federal Republic Bhutan- Constitutional Monarchy/Unitary Parliamentary Democracy Bangladesh- Unitary State/Parliamentary Democracy Myanmar (Burma)- Unitary Presidential Republic (Military Dictatirship) Non-Bordering neighbor countries separated by water: Sri Lanka- Democratic Socialist Republic Maldives- Presidential Republic India itself has a Federal Parliamentary Constitutional Republic form of government.
Maya Stendhal is the CEO of Madison Global Advisors. It is an advisory firm for countries, governments, corporations and non profit agencies.
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