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CerberusIV
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You don't mention map size - which largely determines how much territory you are trying to take and how long a war will last (and how many AI's you might be at war with).
I haven't had any real problems using democracy on a standard size map but I suspect it becomes less feasible on larger maps.
You also need to accept that after a certain size you are just going to have hopelessly corrupt cities on the periphery of your empire. They aren't going to be able to build units but you can get a worthwhile contribution out of them using specialists - taxmen, scientists and civil engineers. So irrigate rather than mine their tiles.
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