I feel very lucky to live in America and lucky to live in a democracy ... but democracy is a term that encompasses a wide spectrum of activity and governments. In the same way that Republics and Capitalism also represent a wide spectrum of activity.
America has adopted a form of all three of those underlying structures, but it changes with each regime change, and as we adapt to the complexities of modern-day civilization.
It's worth understanding the nuances of what brand of democracy you live in - and what would make it ideal (in your opinion).
That's a much too complicated question to answer in the scope of this article, but a great starting point is understanding the world spectrum of Authoritarian -> Full Democracy, and how the different countries score.
Before I get into the rankings, a quick look at the classifications within the Democracy Index. It bases the score on 60 questions that cover things like the electoral process, civil liberties, government functions, and political culture.
Authoritarian Regime: 0.0 - 3.99
Hybrid Regime: 4.0-5.99
Flawed Democracy: 6.0-7.99
Full Democracy: 8.0 - 10.0
Topping the list is Norway, and the most Authoritarian regime is North Korea.
Unfortunately, based on this metric, the U.S. (which is one of the oldest democracies in the world) was downgraded to a flawed democracy as of 2016, after teetering for many years. Some stated reasons for this shift are the growing distrust in public institutions, an upshot in ideological purity, and less bipartisan efforts.
Since 2006, when the Index was created, Democracy has actually been decreasing globally. Today, around half of the world's population lives in a democracy of some sort, with only 5.7% living in a "full democracy".
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The State of Democracy
I feel very lucky to live in America and lucky to live in a democracy ... but democracy is a term that encompasses a wide spectrum of activity and governments. In the same way that Republics and Capitalism also represent a wide spectrum of activity.
America has adopted a form of all three of those underlying structures, but it changes with each regime change, and as we adapt to the complexities of modern-day civilization.
It's worth understanding the nuances of what brand of democracy you live in - and what would make it ideal (in your opinion).
That's a much too complicated question to answer in the scope of this article, but a great starting point is understanding the world spectrum of Authoritarian -> Full Democracy, and how the different countries score.
Before I get into the rankings, a quick look at the classifications within the Democracy Index. It bases the score on 60 questions that cover things like the electoral process, civil liberties, government functions, and political culture.
Authoritarian Regime: 0.0 - 3.99
Hybrid Regime: 4.0-5.99
Flawed Democracy: 6.0-7.99
Full Democracy: 8.0 - 10.0
Topping the list is Norway, and the most Authoritarian regime is North Korea.
Unfortunately, based on this metric, the U.S. (which is one of the oldest democracies in the world) was downgraded to a flawed democracy as of 2016, after teetering for many years. Some stated reasons for this shift are the growing distrust in public institutions, an upshot in ideological purity, and less bipartisan efforts.
Since 2006, when the Index was created, Democracy has actually been decreasing globally. Today, around half of the world's population lives in a democracy of some sort, with only 5.7% living in a "full democracy".
The State of Democracy
I feel very lucky to live in America and lucky to live in a democracy ... but democracy is a term that encompasses a wide spectrum of activity and governments. In the same way that Republics and Capitalism also represent a wide spectrum of activity.
America has adopted a form of all three of those underlying structures, but it changes with each regime change, and as we adapt to the complexities of modern-day civilization.
It's worth understanding the nuances of what brand of democracy you live in - and what would make it ideal (in your opinion).
That's a much too complicated question to answer in the scope of this article, but a great starting point is understanding the world spectrum of Authoritarian -> Full Democracy, and how the different countries score.
Luckily, visualcapitalist put together a great interactive graphic based on the Democracy Index global ranking (as of 2019). Click the image to see the interactive version.
via visualcapitalist
Before I get into the rankings, a quick look at the classifications within the Democracy Index. It bases the score on 60 questions that cover things like the electoral process, civil liberties, government functions, and political culture.
Topping the list is Norway, and the most Authoritarian regime is North Korea.
Unfortunately, based on this metric, the U.S. (which is one of the oldest democracies in the world) was downgraded to a flawed democracy as of 2016, after teetering for many years. Some stated reasons for this shift are the growing distrust in public institutions, an upshot in ideological purity, and less bipartisan efforts.
Since 2006, when the Index was created, Democracy has actually been decreasing globally. Today, around half of the world's population lives in a democracy of some sort, with only 5.7% living in a "full democracy".
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