Examples of using Democracies in English and their translations into Turkish
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CoE Report: Organised Crime Poses Threat to European Democracies.
Liberal Democracies.
How can it be the democracies are not allowing these fundamental rights?
Or else. In the 1990s, these democracies in name replaced dictatorships in Latin America with Chile providing the model.
The rest of the countries fall into one of other three groups listed in the EIU democracy index--"flawed democracies,""hybrid regimes" and"authoritarian regimes.
As in the book Never at War, that democracies conduct diplomacy in general very differently from non-democracies.
Most of the other countries in the region are categorised in the second grouping,"flawed democracies.
To try to weaken western institutions, These nonconventional active measures undermine western democracies versus sending in the tanks.?
The democratic peace theory argues that liberal democracies have never(or almost never)
Turkey, Poland, Hungary, democracies now die when we're not looking, Nicaragua, the Philippines… when we're not paying attention.
It is inconceivable in the Western, well-established democracies, to stay in the same position,
undermine western democracies versus sending in the tanks?
This is the era of the theory of the"End of History", of the single-mindedness of globalization and of neo-liberal democracies in Latin America.
Nicaragua, the Philippines… when we're not paying attention. democracies now die when we're not looking, Turkey, Poland, Hungary.
That is the case in all parliamentary democracies-- the ruling party chief must be a prime minister," he says.
President Barack Obama praised Poland as an example for aspiring democracies in the Middle East and elsewhere.
the Protestant Reformation, constitutional democracies possible where they had not been possible before.
When we're not paying attention. Nicaragua, the Philippines… Turkey, Poland, Hungary, democracies now die when we're not looking.
The clear and present danger posed by Saddam Hussein's regime requires a united response from the community of democracies.
All democracies from ancient Athens to the Roman Republic to the city-states of the Renaissance end. And they end the same way.