0 to make countries or organizations use democratic ways of making decisions:
It's about time we democratized the organization of this company.
In short, and without anyone particularly noticing it, these debates have been democratized.
Corruption is typically lower in dictatorships than in countries that have partially democratized.
The wording of the question implies that the government is a democracy, or at least, democratizing.
Because they have democratized backwards, most third-wave countries are currently incomplete democracies.
Rather, they pursued the parallel goals of fostering the emancipation of women, democratizing relations between members of the family, protecting children and strengthening family stability.
The establishment of the panchayats democratized management of village affairs as every member of the village could participate.
The demand to democratize political, social and economic institutions almost always brings such conflict to the fore.
Reforming interest groups perceived extended limited liability as a means of democratizing the constitution and drawing respectable working-men into full interaction with a 'free' market.