democracy|democracies in English
noun
[de·moc·ra·cy || dɪ'mɒkrəsɪ]
government run by the people of the country; country with such a government; society characterized by equal rights and privileges
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1. Africanizing Democracies examines the ways in which Africans have constructed and reshaped democracy in order to fit their own political ideals and agendas
2. Some are democracies, some dictatorships.
3. Most democracies have abolished capital punishment.
4. 4 Most democracies have abolished capital punishment.
5. Emergent democracies created markets that were ripe for exploitation.
6. Opposition Strategies to Overcome Autocratization in Polarized Democracies
7. The evidence around illiberal democracies is quite depressing.
8. Democracies are especially vulnerable to the factor of time.
9. 6 Feudalism was basically bad; modern democracies are good.
10. Autocratization affects democracies and autocracies with gradual setbacks in democratic qualities
11. Theme Panel: Opposition Strategies to Overcome Autocratization in Polarized Democracies
12. Re-Autocratization rests on a minimalistic institutional definition of democracies
13. From " an Arsenal of Democracy " to " an Encumbrance of Democracy "
14. Like democracy.
15. 449; In emerging democracies like Russia, in Authoritarian states like Iran, Yugoslavia, journalists play a critical role in civil society, they form the very basis of those new democracies and civil
16. Very few episodes of Autocratization starting in democracies have ever been stopped before countries become autocracies.’ “In other words, any democracy that has backslid even somewhat, during this present period in history, has had a four in five …
17. There is no bond that is stronger than a bond between two democracies.
18. New democracies have come into being since the end of the Cold War.
19. Here, participatory democracy acts as a necessary adjunct to representative democracy.
20. Benin, formerly known as Dahomey, is one of Africa's most stable democracies
21. 28 The two most prominent forms are majoritarian democracies like those found in the U. S. and Great Britain and consensual democracies, found in countries like Switzerland and Israel.
22. But private communities, private, corporate, privatizing communities, are not bottom- up democracies.
23. The European Union can act as a sheet anchor for emerging democracies.
24. Guest column: A glimmer of hope as democracies falter at home and abroad
25. Bureaucratizing Democracy, Democratizing Bureaucracy