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List of republics

There are and were a very large number of republics in the world. A republican form of government can be combined with many different kinds of economy and democracy. Some examples for certain forms of republic are:

Contents

Antiquity

Middle Ages and Renaissance

Enlightenment and later

Federal republics

Republics governed by representative democracy, in which the states play a crucial role:


Confederations

Confederal republics are usually governed by a combination of representative democracy and direct democracy:

Islamic Republics

Republics governed in accordance with Islamic law:

Democratic Republics

People's Republics

Meant to be governed by the people, this name is generally used by far-east communist states:

Socialist Republics

Soviet and related (former) Communist Republics

In the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, some associated countries, and/or their successors would use the name "republic", while not completely corresponding with a "western" view on the essential characteristics of a republic:

  • GDR (....-....)

Arab Republics

  • Egypt
  • Syria is the "Arab Republic" reflecting its theoretically pan-Arab Ba'athist government.

Other

A wide array of other adjectives are used: democratic is common but in most cases meaningless and/or redundant. Other modifiers are rooted in tradition and history, equally only with a limited practical and/or political meaning:

  • San Marino qualifies itself as the "Most Serene Republic"
  • Uruguay is the "Eastern Republic".
  • Guyana is a "Co-operative Republic"

Many republics, however, did not seek to add such qualifiers to their name:

  • French Republic (1st: 1792-1799; 2nd: 1848-1852; 3rd: 1870-1940; 4th: 1945-1958 and 5th since 1958)
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