Other countries may have various forms of governance instead of democracy, such as authoritarian regimes, where power is concentrated in a single leader or a small group, limiting political freedoms and civil liberties. Totalitarian states maintain strict control over many aspects of life, often using Propaganda and state surveillance. Monarchies, whether absolute or constitutional, can also exist, where a royal family holds significant power, although constitutional monarchies may incorporate some democratic elements. Additionally, some nations operate under oligarchies, where a small elite group holds power, often prioritizing their interests over broader public participation.
The United States spread democracy to the other countries through brute force. It in order words was by rough methods. This was not only by examples, but by military coups and economic sanctions.
Somalia and many other third world countries in Africa are facing the foundational challenge of democracy.
yes there are democracy island
The countries you have named all practice representative democracy (oligarchy) as opposed to true democracy.
The Soviet Union was the center of communism. When it fell other communist countries either adopted democracy or free-market reforms.
Democracy survived in some countries due to factors such as strong institutions, a vibrant civil society, and a culture of political compromise. In contrast, democracy failed in other countries due to issues like corruption, weak institutions, and lack of respect for the rule of law.
There are many countries which have democracy, but the best known is probably the United States.
Because in democracy countries have by loss in dictatorship
Yes, Indonesia has democracy, as most countries do ;)
England
he strongly believes i democracy, and listens to the other boys
Mostly all - like Sparta and Athens. Mycenaean and Minoan city-states also had democracy. Other city-states and eventually other countries like Rome and U.S adapted to democracy from the Greeks.