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EIU's Democracy Index 2018

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Democracy Index 2018   


The eleventh edition of the Democracy Index reveals that political participation is on the rise in almost every region of the world. Whilst clearly disillusioned with formal political institutions, the population has turned anger into action, and turned out to vote, and to protest. The most striking advance has been in the participation of women – in the past decade the indicator has improved more than any other single indicator in our model. This improvement takes place amid a deterioration of trust in democracy, evident in the worsening of most categories in this year’s Index.

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The EIU Democracy Index provides a snapshot of the state of world democracy for 165 independent states and two territories. The Democracy Index is based on five categories: electoral process and pluralism; civil liberties; the functioning of government; political participation; and political culture. Based on their scores on 60 indicators within these categories, each country is then itself classified as one of four types of regime: full democracy; flawed democracy; hybrid regime; and authoritarian regime.

2018 Rankings  (한국: 21위, 일본: 22위, 미국: 25위, 북한 167위)

Democracy Index 2018
Top 5
RankMovementCountryScore
1Norway9.87
2Iceland9.58
3Sweden9.39
4New Zealand9.26
5Denmark9.22
Democracy Index 2018
Bottom 5
RankMovementCountryScore
163 2Chad1.61
164Central African Republic1.52
165 2Dem. Republic of Congo1.49
166Syria1.43
167North Korea1.08

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Democracy index 2018 map

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