• xor@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    It’s difficult to quantify, but I think there is a compelling argument to be made - just off of my head, WW2 led to:

    • the fall of German autocracy/restoration of German democracy (though Hitler did kinda break that one in the first place)
    • Italian and Japanese democracy
    • redistribution of wealth/power in Britain
    • the 4th french republic
    • alignment of the European democracies
    • establishment of the UN
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      • end of the British empire
      • eventual formation of the EU to replace the League of Nations

      But also

      • invention of the nuclear bomb
      • by extension, escalation of the cold war
      • numerous coups against democratic leaders and proxy wars due to it
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      Italian and Japanese democracy

      And, albeit on a longer timeframe, Taiwanese and South Korean democracy.