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经济话题下的优秀答主 “This, along with its $1-trillion Belt and Road Initiative, is an existential threat to the economies and democracies of the world. Huawei’s rise is not a mercantilist strategy but a martial one. Its 5G operating system is closed to competitors (like China’s military...
(a country having) a form of government in which the people freely elect representatives to govern them.Which is the world's largest democracy?;He believes in democracy.democracia democrat(ˈdeməkrӕt)noun one who believes in democracy as a principle.She likes to pretend she's a demo...
Half of the world's democracies are in a state of decline amid worsening civil liberties and rule of law while already authoritarian governments are becoming more oppressive, an intergovernmental watchdog group said on Wednesday (30 November).
Before this critical turning point in geopolitics, democracies made up only a small number of the world’s countries, both legally and in practice. However, over the course of the next six decades, the number ofdemocratic nationswould more than quadruple. ...
The U.S. is arguably the modern world’s most consequential democracy. It has been lauded all over the world for its brilliant constitutional structure, with its system of checks and balances designed to protect the nation against the designs of power-hungry despots. ...
borrow the language of the White Paper China: Democracy That Works recently published by China’s State Council Information Office, is “a common value of humanity,” one that is universally cherished. Fur-thermore, the world needs to be united in tackling poverty under the rubric of the ...
百度试题 结果1 题目④Western governments should be giving more aid to the emerging (emerge) democracies of the Third World. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案见上 反馈 收藏
The paper examines the perceived crisis in Western liberal democracies, arguing that the true causes extend beyond the commonly cited symptoms of political
The political structure argument emphasizes the effects of constraints inherent in certain institutional arrangements upon each leader's (independent) decisions to escalate. These arguments have significantly different implications for the likelihood of peace in a world populated by democracies. In this ...