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Title: Imposing Democrazy: Iraq and Japan
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December 1, 1999 |
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Some people might think that since Iraq had small grassroots movements and Japan had some political infrastructure they were both making efforts to become a democracy. However, looking at the true definition of democracy one can see that neither Iraq nor Japan was close to a true democracy, (although Japan was of course much closer)... Showed first 250 characters
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Some people might think that since Iraq had small grassroots movements and Japan had some political infrastructure they were both making efforts to become a democracy. However, looking at the true definition of democracy one can see that neither Iraq nor Japan was close to a true democracy, (although Japan was of course much closer)... Showed next 250 characters
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