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AMERICAN JOURNALIST
Nondemocratic Israel; Peter Alexander Beinart; Peter A. Beinart; Beinart, Peter

Democracies         
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  • King [[Charles III]], a constitutional monarch
  • [[Corazon Aquino]] taking the Oath of Office, becoming the first female president in Asia
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  • Vatican]] do not claim to be a democracy.
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  • notes=<sup>1</sup>This map was compiled according to the Wikipedia ''[[list of countries by system of government]]''. See there for sources.
<sup>2</sup>Several states constitutionally deemed to be multiparty republics are broadly described by outsiders as authoritarian states. This map presents only the ''[[de jure]]'' form of government, and not the ''[[de facto]]'' degree of democracy.}}
  • Banner in Hong Kong asking for democracy, August 2019
  • liberal democracies]] today.
  • A [[Landsgemeinde]] (in 2009) of the [[canton of Glarus]], an example of direct democracy in Switzerland
  • [[Magna Carta]], 1215, England
  • Meeting of the Grand Committee of the [[Parliament of Finland]] in 2008
  • Premier]] and Cabinet.
  • number of countries autocratizing]] (blue) is higher than those [[democratizing]] (yellow).
  • The number of nations 1800–2003 scoring 8 or higher on [[Polity IV]] scale, another widely used measure of democracy
  • left
  • Berne]]'s citizen in November 2008 about 5 national, 2 cantonal, 4 municipal referendums, and 2 elections (government and parliament of the City of Berne) to take care of at the same time.
FORM OF GOVERNMENT
Democrasy; Democracies; Consensus democracy; Democratic government; DEMOCRACY; Democratically; Democratic process; Democratic Process; Consensus Democracy; Democratic state; Democratic governments; Modern Democracy; Modern democracy; Democratic regimes; Mass democracy; Concensus politics; Consensus politics; Core democratic values; Consensualism; Core Democratic Values; Democratic system; Democratic representation; DemocracY; Nondemocracy; Nondemocratic; Popular government; Non-democratic; Democratic principles; Democratic society; Democratic development; Consensus government; Democratic regime; Secular democracy; Secular democracies; Democratic Government; Democractic election; Planned Democracy; Democratic governance; Democratic constitution; Democratic voting; Democratic ideologies; Democratic values; Democratic societies; Political democracy; Democratic theory; Democratic rule; Democratic country; Minzhu; Mass media and democracy; Democracy and mass media
·pl of Democracy.
Democracy         
  • url-status=dead}}</ref>
  • pages=145–49}}</ref>
  • King [[Charles III]], a constitutional monarch
  • [[Corazon Aquino]] taking the Oath of Office, becoming the first female president in Asia
  • date=14 September 2021 }}</ref>
  • upright=1.5
  • Vatican]] do not claim to be a democracy.
  • publisher=the-athenaeum.org}}</ref>
  • notes=<sup>1</sup>This map was compiled according to the Wikipedia ''[[list of countries by system of government]]''. See there for sources.
<sup>2</sup>Several states constitutionally deemed to be multiparty republics are broadly described by outsiders as authoritarian states. This map presents only the ''[[de jure]]'' form of government, and not the ''[[de facto]]'' degree of democracy.}}
  • Banner in Hong Kong asking for democracy, August 2019
  • liberal democracies]] today.
  • A [[Landsgemeinde]] (in 2009) of the [[canton of Glarus]], an example of direct democracy in Switzerland
  • [[Magna Carta]], 1215, England
  • Meeting of the Grand Committee of the [[Parliament of Finland]] in 2008
  • Premier]] and Cabinet.
  • number of countries autocratizing]] (blue) is higher than those [[democratizing]] (yellow).
  • The number of nations 1800–2003 scoring 8 or higher on [[Polity IV]] scale, another widely used measure of democracy
  • left
  • Berne]]'s citizen in November 2008 about 5 national, 2 cantonal, 4 municipal referendums, and 2 elections (government and parliament of the City of Berne) to take care of at the same time.
FORM OF GOVERNMENT
Democrasy; Democracies; Consensus democracy; Democratic government; DEMOCRACY; Democratically; Democratic process; Democratic Process; Consensus Democracy; Democratic state; Democratic governments; Modern Democracy; Modern democracy; Democratic regimes; Mass democracy; Concensus politics; Consensus politics; Core democratic values; Consensualism; Core Democratic Values; Democratic system; Democratic representation; DemocracY; Nondemocracy; Nondemocratic; Popular government; Non-democratic; Democratic principles; Democratic society; Democratic development; Consensus government; Democratic regime; Secular democracy; Secular democracies; Democratic Government; Democractic election; Planned Democracy; Democratic governance; Democratic constitution; Democratic voting; Democratic ideologies; Democratic values; Democratic societies; Political democracy; Democratic theory; Democratic rule; Democratic country; Minzhu; Mass media and democracy; Democracy and mass media
·noun The principles and policy of the Democratic party, so called.
II. Democracy ·noun Collectively, the people, regarded as the source of government.
III. Democracy ·noun Government by the people; a form of government in which the supreme power is retained and directly exercised by the people.
IV. Democracy ·noun Government by popular representation; a form of government in which the supreme power is retained by the people, but is indirectly exercised through a system of representation and delegated authority periodically renewed; a constitutional representative government; a republic.
democracy         
  • url-status=dead}}</ref>
  • pages=145–49}}</ref>
  • King [[Charles III]], a constitutional monarch
  • [[Corazon Aquino]] taking the Oath of Office, becoming the first female president in Asia
  • date=14 September 2021 }}</ref>
  • upright=1.5
  • Vatican]] do not claim to be a democracy.
  • publisher=the-athenaeum.org}}</ref>
  • notes=<sup>1</sup>This map was compiled according to the Wikipedia ''[[list of countries by system of government]]''. See there for sources.
<sup>2</sup>Several states constitutionally deemed to be multiparty republics are broadly described by outsiders as authoritarian states. This map presents only the ''[[de jure]]'' form of government, and not the ''[[de facto]]'' degree of democracy.}}
  • Banner in Hong Kong asking for democracy, August 2019
  • liberal democracies]] today.
  • A [[Landsgemeinde]] (in 2009) of the [[canton of Glarus]], an example of direct democracy in Switzerland
  • [[Magna Carta]], 1215, England
  • Meeting of the Grand Committee of the [[Parliament of Finland]] in 2008
  • Premier]] and Cabinet.
  • number of countries autocratizing]] (blue) is higher than those [[democratizing]] (yellow).
  • The number of nations 1800–2003 scoring 8 or higher on [[Polity IV]] scale, another widely used measure of democracy
  • left
  • Berne]]'s citizen in November 2008 about 5 national, 2 cantonal, 4 municipal referendums, and 2 elections (government and parliament of the City of Berne) to take care of at the same time.
FORM OF GOVERNMENT
Democrasy; Democracies; Consensus democracy; Democratic government; DEMOCRACY; Democratically; Democratic process; Democratic Process; Consensus Democracy; Democratic state; Democratic governments; Modern Democracy; Modern democracy; Democratic regimes; Mass democracy; Concensus politics; Consensus politics; Core democratic values; Consensualism; Core Democratic Values; Democratic system; Democratic representation; DemocracY; Nondemocracy; Nondemocratic; Popular government; Non-democratic; Democratic principles; Democratic society; Democratic development; Consensus government; Democratic regime; Secular democracy; Secular democracies; Democratic Government; Democractic election; Planned Democracy; Democratic governance; Democratic constitution; Democratic voting; Democratic ideologies; Democratic values; Democratic societies; Political democracy; Democratic theory; Democratic rule; Democratic country; Minzhu; Mass media and democracy; Democracy and mass media
[d?'m?kr?si]
¦ noun (plural democracies) a form of government in which the people have a voice in the exercise of power, typically through elected representatives.
?a state governed in such a way.
?control of a group by the majority of its members.
Origin
C16: from Fr. democratie, via late L. from Gk demokratia, from demos 'the people' + -kratia 'power, rule'.

Википедия

Peter Beinart

Peter Alexander Beinart (; born February 28, 1971) is an American liberal columnist, journalist, and political commentator. A former editor of The New Republic, he has also written for Time, The New York Times, and The New York Review of Books among other periodicals. He is also the author of three books. He is a professor of journalism and political science at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at the City University of New York. He is an editor-at-large at Jewish Currents, a contributor to The Atlantic, a political commentator for CNN, and a fellow at the Foundation for Middle East Peace.