as the Cold War ended with the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, the definition largely shifted to instead refer to any country that boasts a well-functioning democratic system with little prospects of political risk, in addition to a strong rule of law, a capitalist economy with economic stability, and a high standard of living.
Does the u.s have" a well functioning democratic system with little prospects of political risks" a strong rule of law" and “a high standard of living”?
What does being allied with the US during the cold War have to do with this?
Edit: you guys, I UNDERSTAND what this means, I’m just trying to have some humor
Let me tell you, that:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_World
Does the u.s have" a well functioning democratic system with little prospects of political risks" a strong rule of law" and “a high standard of living”?
Definitely, if you have money…
The it’s not strong rule of law is it.
I hope you’re capable of understanding that I know this
That doesn’t sound like the US anymore though 😅
That’s never been our nation! Omg a stable democracy and the rule of law?? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I’m so dead.
Obtuse literalist programmer moment