Democracy indices are
quantitative
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* Quantitative research, scientific investigation of quantitative properties
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and
comparative assessments of the state of democracy
for different countries according to various definitions of democracy.
The democracies indices differ in whether they are categorical, such as classifying countries into democracies,
hybrid regimes, and
autocracies,
or continuous values.
The qualitative nature of democracy indices enables data analytical approaches for studying
causal mechanisms of regime transformation processes.
Democracy indices differ in scope and weighting of different aspects of democracy, including the breadth of core democratic institutions, competitiveness and
inclusiveness
Social exclusion or social marginalisation is the social disadvantage and relegation to the fringe of society. It is a term that has been used widely in Europe and was first used in France in the late 20th century. It is used across discipline ...
of
polyarchy
In political science, the term polyarchy ( "many", ''arkhe'' "rule") was used by Robert A. Dahl to describe a form of government in which power is invested in multiple people. It takes the form of neither a dictatorship nor a democracy.Robert D ...
, freedom of expression, various aspects of governance, democratic norm transgressions,
co-option of opposition,
electoral system manipulation,
electoral fraud
Electoral fraud, sometimes referred to as election manipulation, voter fraud or vote rigging, involves illegal interference with the process of an election, either by increasing the vote share of a favored candidate, depressing the vote share of ...
, and popular support of anti-democratic alternatives.
Prominent democracy indices
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V-Dem Democracy indices by
V-Dem Institute distinguishes between five high-level principles of democracy: electoral, liberal, participatory, deliberative, and egalitarian, and quantifies these principles. The V-Dem Democracy indices include the
Citizen-initiated component of direct popular vote index, which indicates the strength of direct democracy and the
presidentialism index, which indicates higher concentration of political power in the hands of one individual.
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The Economist Democracy Index, by the UK-based
Economist Intelligence Unit, is an assessment of countries' democracy. Countries are rated as ''full democracies'', ''flawed democracies'', ''hybrid regimes'', or ''authoritarian regimes''. The index is based on five different categories measuring pluralism, civil liberties, and political culture.
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Bertelsmann Transformation Index
The Bertelsmann Transformation Index (BTI) is a measure of the development status and governance of political and economic transformation processes in developing and transition countries around the world. The BTI has been published biennially by ...
by the
Bertelsmann Stiftung, evaluations by country, regional, and general experts, some evaluations by representative surveys of regular citizens. Spectrum: then averaging of scores for: hard-line autocracy, moderate autocracy, very defective democracy, defective democracy, consolidating democracy.
*The Global State of Democracy Indices by
International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance assesses democratic performance using different types of sources: expert surveys, standards-based coding by research groups and analysts, observational data and composite measures.
Indices measuring aspects of democracy
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Freedom in the World, is a yearly survey and report by the U.S.-based
non-governmental organization Freedom House
Freedom House is a non-profit, majority U.S. government funded organization in Washington, D.C., that conducts research and advocacy on democracy, political freedom, and human rights. Freedom House was founded in October 1941, and Wendell Wil ...
that measures the degree of
civil liberties
Civil liberties are guarantees and freedoms that governments commit not to abridge, either by constitution, legislation, or judicial interpretation, without due process. Though the scope of the term differs between countries, civil liberties may ...
and
political rights
Civil and political rights are a class of rights that protect individuals' freedom from infringement by governments, social organizations, and private individuals. They ensure one's entitlement to participate in the civil and political life of ...
in every nation and significant related and disputed territories around the world.
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Effective number of parties The effective number of parties is a concept introduced by Laakso and Taagepera (1979) which provides for an adjusted number of political parties in a country's party system. The idea behind this measure is to count parties and, at the same time, ...
is an index of the adjusted number of political parties in a country's party system.
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Gallagher index measures an electoral system's relative disproportionality between votes received and seats in a legislature.
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Fragile States Index, formerly the Failed States Index, is an annual report that aims to assess states' vulnerability to conflict or collapse, ranking all sovereign states with membership in the United Nations where there is enough data available for analysis.
Other measured aspects of democracy include
voter turnout and
political efficacy
In political science, political efficacy is the citizens' trust in their ability to change the government and belief that they can understand and influence political affairs. It is commonly measured by surveys and is used as an indicator for th ...
.
Historical
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Democracy-Dictatorship Index is a binary measure of democracy and dictatorship.
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Democracy Ranking is a democracy ranking by the Association for Development and Advancement of the Democracy Award.
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Polity data series contains annual information on regime authority characteristics and covers the years 1800–2018 based on competitiveness, openness, and level of participation, sponsored by the
Political Instability Task Force (PITF).
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Boix-Miller-Rosato dichotomous coding of democracy, easy-to-observe characteristics, few evaluations by own researchers based on academic literature. As a classification: non-democracy to democracy.
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Lexical Index of Electoral Democracy (LIED) by Skaaning et al democracy's characteristics assessed with easy-to-observe characteristics, few evaluations by own researchers based on academic research. Then evaluating whether necessary characteristics are present or not.
Maps of indices
File:2021 Freedom House world map.png, Country ratings from Freedom House's '' Freedom in the World 2021'' survey
File:Democracy Index 2020.svg, Democracy Index map in 2020 according to The Economist Intelligence Unit
The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) is the research and analysis division of the Economist Group, providing forecasting and advisory services through research and analysis, such as monthly country reports, five-year country economic forecasts, ...
File:BTI 2022 DEM.jpg, Global trend report analyzes the results of the Bertelsmann Transformation Index
The Bertelsmann Transformation Index (BTI) is a measure of the development status and governance of political and economic transformation processes in developing and transition countries around the world. The BTI has been published biennially by ...
2022
File:DD classification 2008 dataset Cheibub visualized hanteng en.png, Democracy-Dictatorship Indexs in 2008.
File:Failed-states-index-loop-2013b.gif, Fragile States Index 2005–2013'
Difficulties in measuring democracy
Because democracy is an overarching concept that includes the functioning of diverse institutions which are not easy to measure, limitations exist in quantifying and
econometrically measuring the potential effects of democracy or its relationship with other phenomena—whether inequality, poverty, education etc.
Given the constraints in acquiring reliable data with within-country variations on aspects of democracy, academics have largely studied cross-country variations, yet variations in democratic institutions can be large within countries. Another way of conceiving the difficulties in measuring democracy is through the debate between minimalist versus maximalist definitions of democracy. A minimalist conception of democracy defines democracy by primarily considering the essence of democracy; such as electoral procedures. A maximalist definition of democracy can include outcomes, such as economic or administrative efficiency, into measures of democracy. Some aspects of democracy, such as responsiveness or
accountability
Accountability, in terms of ethics and governance, is equated with answerability, blameworthiness, liability, and the expectation of account-giving. As in an aspect of governance, it has been central to discussions related to problems in the publ ...
, are generally not included in democracy indices due to the difficulty measuring these aspects. Other aspects, such as
judicial independence Judicial independence is the concept that the judiciary should be independent from the other branches of government. That is, courts should not be subject to improper influence from the other branches of government or from private or partisan inte ...
or quality of the
electoral system, are included in some democracy indices but not in others.
Some measures of democracy, notably Freedom House and Polity IV, deploy a maximalist understanding of democracy by analyzing indicators that go beyond electoral procedure. These measures attempt to gauge contestation and inclusion; two features Robert Dahl argued are essential in democracies that successfully promote accountable governments. The democratic rating given by these mainstream measures can vary greatly depending on the indicators and evidence they deploy. The definition of democracy utilized by these measures is important because of the discouraging and alienating power such ratings can have, particularly when determined by indicators which are biased toward Western democracies.
Dieter Fuchs and Edeltraud Roller suggest that, in order to truly measure the quality of democracy, objective measurements need to be complemented by "subjective measurements based on the perspective of citizens". Similarly, Quinton Mayne and Brigitte Geißel also defend that the quality of democracy does not depend exclusively on the performance of institutions, but also on the citizens' own dispositions and commitment.
See also
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Democratic transition
Democratization, or democratisation, is the transition to a more democratic political regime, including substantive political changes moving in a democratic direction. It may be a hybrid regime in transition from an authoritarian regime to a full ...
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Types of democracy
Types of democracy refers to pluralism of governing structures such as governments (local through to global) and other constructs like workplaces, families, community associations, and so forth. Types of democracy can cluster around values. For ...
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List of international rankings
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List of freedom indices
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List of globalization-related indices
This article lists various economic and human development measurements related to the study of globalization.
* ''The Atlas of Economic Complexity''
* '' Big Mac Index ''
* ''Brandt Report''
* ''Corruption Perceptions Index''
* ''Democracy Index' ...
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List of countries by system of government
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List of forms of government
This article lists forms of government and political systems, according to a series of different ways of categorizing them. The systems listed are not mutually exclusive, and often have overlapping definitions.
According to Yale professor Juan ...
References
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External links
Democracy data: how do researchers measure democracy?-
Our World in Data How do you measure ‘democracy’?-
The Washington PostCatalogue of Indices 2016- Global Observatory
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