In 1900, there were 79 countries.
Many new countries adopted a democratic form of government after the war.
After World War II, democracy expanded significantly, with numerous countries transitioning to democratic governance. Approximately 35 countries moved toward democratic systems in the years following the war, particularly during the decolonization period in the 1950s and 1960s. The end of the Cold War in the late 20th century further accelerated this trend, leading to the establishment of democratic governments in several Eastern European nations and other regions. Overall, while the exact number can vary depending on definitions and contexts, the post-war era saw a notable increase in democratic nations worldwide.
There are 47 third world countries today.
there are 105 countries in the world
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There are about 139 Non-democratic countries of the world
No. There are many democratic countries around the world.
i think rest of world EXCEPT MAYANMAR!!
In 1900, there were 79 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
More than 20 countries in Asia and Africa do not have a democratic form of government.
There are many countries which are not democratic. The one in the news at the moment is North Korea.
Most democratic nations run under the capitalist system. However, many capitalist countries are not democratic.
There are no democratic African countries in 1950's. Many of them were still under colonial rule.
Many countries do not have the King and democratic.
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