Countries that have a form of democracy are:
1. Norway
2. Iceland
3. Denmark
4. Sweden
5. New Zealand
6. Australia
7. Switzerland
8. Canada
9. Finland
10. Netherlands
11. Luxembourg
12. Ireland
13. Austria
14. Germany
15. Malta
16. Czech Republic
17. Uruguay
18. United Kingdom
19. United States
20. Costa Rica
21. Japan
22. South Korea
23. Belgium
24. Mauritius
25. Spain
Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Greece, Mexico, France, Singapore and more. Australia however has a democratic government but is a constitutional monarchy.
All countries call themselves democracies (with the exception of 4 - Burma, Saudi Arabia, Vatican City and Brunei) but the majority aren't including China, North Korea etc.
also some countries are only partially Democratic.
But some countries that are definitely a form of democracy are:
1. Norway
2. Iceland
3. Denmark
4. Sweden
5. New Zealand
6. Australia
7. Switzerland
8. Canada
9. Finland
10. Netherlands
11. Luxembourg
12. Ireland
13. Austria
14. Germany
15. Malta
16. Czech Republic
17. Uruguay
18. United Kingdom
19. United States
20. Costa Rica
21. Japan
22. South Korea
23. Belgium
24. Mauritius
25. Spain
First off, in modern political-science parlance, a "democracy" is defined as a government form where citizens can participate in government via voting in open, free elections where the election provides a meaningful choice to the citizen. It does NOT mean that the citizen has to directly participate in the government themselves.
Most modern democracies are organized as a representative republic (some are constitutional monarchies), where citizens vote in contested elections (i.e. where two more more meaningfully different persons in the contest) for representatives, who have actual powers to alter current laws in the country and bring about reforms (either more liberal or more conservative).
Given that there are no democracies in pure sense existing in the world today (hippie communes excepted), the following is a list of Republics and Kingdoms that are primarily governed by the criteria mentioned above and are typically classified as Liberal Democracies: (This list is not exhaustive)
Argentina, Australia, Barbados, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Cape Verde, Chile, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Guyana, Hungary, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Jamaica, Japan, Kiribati, South Korea, Lesotho, Lithuania, Mali, Mexico, Micronesia, Mongolia, Namibia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Palau, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Sao Tome & Principe, Senegal, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Suriname, Sweden, Taiwan, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia (if the recent election is indicative), Turkey, Tuvalu, United Kingdom, United States of America, and Uruguay
In addition there are what are termed Illiberal Democracies, which are places that operate like Liberal Democracies on their face, but are plagued with one or more of the following problems: Powerful Non-Elected Elite Have a Strong Say in Government, Voter Fraud, Election Non-Recognition, Extra-Constitutional Authorities, Prevalent Coups d'Etat, and Insignificant Differences between Candidates or lack of Advertisement for Most Candidates. A list of such countries would include:
Mexico, Venezuela, Ukraine, Russia, Iran, Most of Sub-Saharan Africa, Thailand, Italy, Lebanon, and Egypt.
The South Republic and Bloswania - 2002/2003
iceland, New Zealand, Netherlands, sweden, norway, Denmark, finland. these all are fully democratic countries.
democratic republic of gongo
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Countries that got democracy post 1974 are called third wave countries. e.g. nepal
the democratic countries that are in 1900 are :-U.S.ACHILEARGENTINABOLIVIATURKEYNEW ZEALANDSPAINFRANCENORWAYCANADA
yes there are democracy island
The countries you have named all practice representative democracy (oligarchy) as opposed to true democracy.
European Democracy was created in 2000.
Because in democracy countries have by loss in dictatorship
There are many countries which have democracy, but the best known is probably the United States.
Yes, Indonesia has democracy, as most countries do ;)
England
The cast of Resistance as Democracy - 2000 includes: Howard Zinn
they just have different countries that is all different countries have different type of democracy you know.