Some countries that are considered polyarchies, characterized by competitive elections, freedom of expression, and inclusive political participation, include the United States, Canada, Australia, and many countries in Western Europe.
This is a description of pluralism theory, which suggests that democracy is achieved when various interest groups compete and influence government decisions. Pluralism promotes the idea that a diverse range of voices and interests should be represented in the political process.
Core countries are typically considered to be developed countries. These countries have high levels of industrialization, advanced technology, and high standards of living. They are often seen as the most economically powerful and influential countries in the global economy.
It depends on the specific countries being compared. Generally, Asia is the largest continent in terms of land area, while Europe is smaller in comparison. However, there are individual Asian countries that are smaller than certain European countries.
SVP is currently in 17 countries.
Canada, the U.S, Australia and many African countries are democracys. There are many many countries with Democratic Regimes , almost 100 I'd say. Check the Link
America is not a polyarchy, for it has a single "ruler", the President.
Government by many rulers.
how democratic are western polyarchies
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Polyarchy
While many countries have structure that somewhat resembles Polyarchy, there are currently no true Polyarchist nations anywhere on earth. The closest thing to a polyarchy currently in existence is the United Nations, where a central organization (the UN) provides security and mediation for the nations under it. In theory, this meats the requirements of a Polyarchy. However, the existence of governments such as the USA and China; each of which is more powerful than the UN on it's own; tend to neutralize the effectiveness of the UN. This is because they can forcibly enact laws and regulations that no one else agrees with, making the UN little more than an extension of a minority of the governments that it is composed of. Thus, the UN fails to protect the intrests of most of the nations who are under it, and is doomed to failure just as the League of Nations was.
The literal definition would be a polyarchy.
These two words are generally regarded as synonyms.The following differences are suggested by the etymology, resting on differences if any between "political rule" (a matter of form) and "political power" (a matter of real efficacy). Also, differences may hinge on different connotations of the words 'one', 'few', 'many', and 'all'.A polyarchy is a political order with many rulers. This is in contrast to a monarchy (a political order with oneruler) and arguably an oligarchy (a political order with a few but not many rulers). Alternatively, a polyarchy may refer to a political order with more than one ruler, whether it be few or many.A polycracy is a political order in which political (social, economic, legal) power is possessed by manymembers of the community (vs. only one or just a few). By this account, a democracy is a polycracy in which political power is possessed by all citizens. A polycracy need not be a democracy in that political power may be possessed by many but not all of its citizens.On this account, a polycracy need not be a polyarchy. For instance, a monarchy can in fact be a polycracy. Likewise, a polyarchy need not be a polycracy. Namely, a polyarchy may in fact be an autocracy or monocracy.
This is a description of pluralism theory, which suggests that democracy is achieved when various interest groups compete and influence government decisions. Pluralism promotes the idea that a diverse range of voices and interests should be represented in the political process.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 4 words with the pattern --L----HY. That is, nine letter words with 3rd letter L and 8th letter H and 9th letter Y. In alphabetical order, they are: allopathy polyarchy polymathy telepathy
Name 6 countries that are in the CommonwealthThere are 53 commonwealth countries 45There are 54 Commonwealth countries alltogether71 countries are in the Commonwealth of Nations.because they are countries in the Commonwealth of Nations
Francophone countries are countries that speak french originally. They are NOT countries that are learning to speak french.