The United States government has been involved in the overthrow of several countries' governments, notably in the 20th century. Key examples include the overthrow of Iran's Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadegh in 1953, the Guatemalan coup against President Jacobo Árbenz in 1954, and the support for the coup against Chile's President Salvador Allende in 1973. These interventions were often justified by U.S. interests in preventing the spread of communism or protecting economic interests.
The coup to overthrow a government by the United states in 2002 was against the country of Venezuela and their leader, Hugo Chavez.
The Taliban was the government of Afghanistan so technically no one. But the United States did overthrow it
To overthrow its communist influenced government. (apex)
United States of America
The United States has a representative democracy.
The United States of America, of course. :D
Judicial
There are many countries which have democracy, but the best known is probably the United States.
The central theme of "Overthrow" by Stephen Kinzer is the United States' history of intervening in foreign countries to overthrow governments perceived as unfavorable or threatening to American interests. Kinzer explores the consequences of these interventions and examines the ethical implications of such actions.
His election led to several states seceding from the United States.
In the United States no one person controls the government. We have three branches. Outside of the United States there are countries that have one person who is a dictator.
to make it unlawful to teach or advocate the violent overthrow of the U.S. government (0_o)