If you were going to give an example, Switzerland would have been a good one. But they have elements of exactly what I'm talking about, considering there are French, Italian, German quarters of the country.
Nordics have only recently become democracies, <100 years ago.
To clarify, the context of the discussion was the resiliency of democracy, not some dick measuring contest of which country is presently more democratic.
> There are many aspects of America that make it uniquely more democratic than any other country could possibly be.
Now I'm curious: how is America uniquely more democratic than Switzerland could possibly be?