Only four countries in the world today do not identify themseves as democratic in one form or another. These are Saudi Arabia, Myanmar (Burma), Brunei, and Vatican City.
Of the other countries there are many that claim to be democratic, but in practice are too corrupt, too volatile, or have too many restrictions on human rights to be considered "true democracies"
According to the Democracy Index produced by the Economist Magazine there are
30 Full Democracies: Where national elections are free and fair, voters are free to vote in safety, there is no manipulative influence by foreign governments, and the civil cervice is capable of administering polices effectively.
50 Flawed Democracies: Countries that practice democracy, but have some significant problems with the process.
36 Hybrid Regimes: Where there is some democratic elements but they are often hampered by corruption or threat as to be less effective than they might otherwise.
51 Authoritarian Regimes: Where the state claims to be democratic but in practice there is little or no democracy in the process or running the nation.
The "Full Democracies" according to the Democracy index are:
Sweden, Norway, Iceland, Netherlands, Denmark, Finland, New Zealand, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Australia, Canada, Ireland, Germany, Austria, Spain, Malta, Japan, United States, Czech Republic, Belgium, United Kingdom, Greece, Uruguay, France, Portugal, Mauritius, Costa Rica, South Korea, Italy, and Slovenia
Countries that have democratic governments:
Presidential democracy (religious leader influenced)
P.S. The USA is a Republic, not Democratic state.
Norway
Iceland
Denmark
Sweden
New Zealand
Australia
Finland
Switzerland
Canada
Luxembourg
Austria
Germany
Ireland
Malta
United States
Spain
United Kingdom
South Korea
Uruguay
Japan
Belgium
Mauritius
Costa Rica
Portugal
Cape Verde
Greece
Italy
France
Slovenia
Estonia
Chile
Botswana
Taiwan
Israel
Slovakia
Cyprus
Lithuania
Hungary
Jamaica
Trinidad and Tobago
Panama
Brazil
Poland
Latvia
Mexico
Argentina
Bulgaria
Croatia
Suriname
Sri Lanka
Romania
Colombia
Indonesia
Thailand
El Salvador
Paraguay
Peru
Mongolia
Serbia
Moldova
Ukraine
Montenegro
Namibia
Dominican Republic
Malaysia
Benin
Macedonia
Philippines
Guyana
Guatemala
Lesotho
Ghana
Mali
More than 20 countries in Asia and Africa do not have a democratic form of government.
The countries are the issue, it is not democratic form
india
More than 20 countries in Asia and Africa do not have a democratic form of government.
Countries that have changed their form of government from democratic to undemocratic include South Sudan, Syria, China, and many others.
India is one of them
Czechoslovakia
All of them
They have democratic governments.
Yes
Democratic govt • Government by representation, i.e. People choose their representatives and their representatives choose for them on important decisions that affect the jurisdiction • Democratic countries allow the public to cast votes on their Head of Government. • Democratic countries are sometimes well surveyed and controlled by proper laws to avoidcorruption • The democratic systems of government are based on the separation of powers in the state, which means that the powers of government are separated functionally between branches of government.
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