I don't know that I would say which one is doing it best; I don't know enough to say.
I think the key to a healthy democracy and upholding human rights and the rule of law can be seen best through strong support for civil society and for movements.
The best way to counter the rise of authoritarian governments and powers in the world is to support and invest in people's movements. That needs to happen more, considering the now total crackdown on what space there was for civil society in China until recently. There has to be more of an investment made in people's movements and student movements and in supporting space for these groups to get together to organize and to share lessons and skills. I think that is ultimately the best way to promote and protect democracy and counter authoritarianism.