Noun
the action of making something democratic
Source: WordNetOnce serious political dialogue has begun, the international community can assume that we have achieved genuine progress along the road to real democratisation. Aung San Suu Kyi
The United States is our most important ally. They helped us many times. Without the United States, the unification or German democratisation after the Nazi period would have been much more complicated, or almost impossible. Joschka Fischer
Demands for democratisation and more Slovenian independence were sparked off. Source: Internet
But while Thailand’s Constitutional Court was celebrated at first as a sign of a successful story of democratisation, it eventually morphed into an institutional anomaly partly responsible for Thailand’s return to military rule. Source: Internet
Furthermore, the democratisation of the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe had irreparably undermined the power of the CPSU and Gorbachev himself. Source: Internet
All financial aid would be "reoriented in support of the population, in particular in the social sectors, democratisation, respect for human rights and the rule of law." Source: Internet