Re: The world in 2030 Reply #200 – 2025-04-28, 06:45:44 The American democratic republic has died. It was 236 years oldQuote from: https://www.sfchronicle.com/opinion/openforum/article/us-democracy-dies-trump-236-years-20292708.phpNo official announcement was made of the end of the long-enduring republic, which was launched in 1789. No autopsy was scheduled.The proximate cause of death was America’s rapid decline in democratic governance. In March 2025, the director of Varieties of Democracy, a Sweden-based think tank, cautioned that the U.S. was on the verge of losing its status as a democratic republic.The American democratic republic is survived by a country of the same name, the United States of America, now a presidential dictatorship.From the mentioned think-tank's report:Quote from: https://www.v-dem.net/documents/60/V-dem-dr__2025_lowres.pdfWhen we were finishing up the last touches on the Democracy Report three years ago, Russia launched its full-scale, illegal invasion of Ukraine. The war is still going on. But back then, the alliance backing this young, aspiring democracy was solid and included the United States of America. AS WE ARE finishing up this year’s Democracy Report, recently inaugurated President Trump is voting against NATO allies in the UN joining with autocracies like North Korea, Russia, and Sudan. Military support to Ukraine was just cut off, and the words coming out of the Trump administration echo Kremlin rhetoric. European leaders are scrambling to mount a sufficient response. The world is going through another convulsion.On page 14 of the report there is a ranking of the countries, USA still in the most glowing category of Liberal Democracies based on 2024 assessment. 1 Likes