Democracy Index

The Economist Intelligence Unit Democracy Index map for 2017.[1]

The Democracy Index is an index compiled by the UK-based company the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) that intends to measure the state of democracy in 167 countries, of which 166 are sovereign states and 165 are UN member states.

The index was first produced in 2006, with updates for 2008, 2010 and the following years since then. The index is based on 60 indicators grouped in five different categories measuring pluralism, civil liberties and political culture. In addition to a numeric score and a ranking, the index categorises countries as one of four regime types: full democracies, flawed democracies, hybrid regimes and authoritarian regimes.

Method

As described in the report,[2] the democracy index is a weighted average based on the answers of 60 questions, each one with either two or three permitted alternative answers. Most answers are "experts' assessments"; the report does not indicate what kinds of experts, nor their number, nor whether the experts are employees of the Economist Intelligence Unit or independent scholars, nor the nationalities of the experts. Some answers are provided by public-opinion surveys from the respective countries. In the case of countries for which survey results are missing, survey results for similar countries and expert assessments are used in order to fill in gaps.

The questions are distributed in the five categories: electoral process and pluralism, civil liberties, functioning of government, political participation, and political culture. Each answer is translated to a mark, either 0 or 1, or for the three-answer alternative questions, 0.5. With the exceptions mentioned below, the sums are added within each category, multiplied by ten, and divided by the total number of questions within the category. There are a few modifying dependencies, which are explained much more precisely than the main rule procedures. In a few cases, an answer yielding zero for one question voids another question; e.g., if the elections for the national legislature and head of government are not considered free (question 1), then the next question, "Are elections... fair?" is not considered, but automatically marked zero. Likewise, there are a few questions considered so important that a low score on them yields a penalty on the total score sum for their respective categories, namely:

  1. "Whether national elections are free and fair";
  2. "The security of voters";
  3. "The influence of foreign powers on government";
  4. "The capability of the civil servants to implement policies".

The five category indices, which are listed in the report, are then averaged to find the Democracy Index for a given country. Finally, the Democracy Index, rounded to two decimals, decides the regime type classification of the country.

The report discusses other indices of democracy, as defined e.g. by Freedom House, and argues for some of the choices made by the team from the Economist Intelligence Unit. In this comparison, a higher emphasis has been put on the public opinion and attitudes, as measured by surveys, but on the other hand, economic living standard has not been weighted as one criterion of democracy (as seemingly some other investigators have done).[3][4]

The report is widely cited in the international press as well as in peer reviewed academic journals.[5]

Classification definitions

Full democracies are nations where civil liberties and basic political freedoms are not only respected, but also reinforced by a political culture conducive to the thriving of democratic principles. These nations have a valid system of governmental checks and balances, independent judiciary whose decisions are enforced, governments that function adequately, and media that is diverse and independent. These nations have only limited problems in democratic functioning.[6]

Flawed democracies are nations where elections are fair and free and basic civil liberties are honored but may have issues (e.g. media freedom infringement). These nations have significant faults in other democratic aspects, including underdeveloped political culture, low levels of participation in politics, and issues in the functioning of governance.[6]

Hybrid regimes are nations where consequential irregularities exist in elections regularly preventing them from being fair and free. These nations commonly have governments that apply pressure on political opponents, non independent judiciaries, and have widespread corruption, harassment and pressure placed on the media, anemic rule of law, and more pronounced faults than flawed democracies in the realms of underdeveloped political culture, low levels of participation in politics, and issues in the functioning of governance.[6]

Authoritarian regimes are nations where political pluralism has vanished or is extremely limited. These nations are often absolute monarchies or dictatorships, may have some conventional institutions of democracy but with meager significance, infringements and abuses of civil liberties are commonplace, elections (if they take place) are not fair and free, the media is often state-owned or controlled by groups associated with the ruling regime, the judiciary is not independent, and they are characterised by the presence of omnipresent censorship and suppression of governmental criticism.[6]

Democracy Index by country (2017)

Listing by country is available on The Economist website.[7]

Democracy Index 2017
Rank Country Score Electoral process
and pluralism
Functioning of
government
Political
participation
Political
culture
Civil
liberties
Category
1 Norway9.8710.009.6410.0010.009.71Full democracy
2 Iceland9.5810.009.298.8910.009.71Full democracy
3 Sweden9.399.589.648.3310.009.41Full democracy
4 New Zealand9.2610.009.298.898.1310.00Full democracy
5 Denmark9.2210.009.298.339.389.12Full democracy
=6 Ireland9.159.587.868.3310.0010.00Full democracy
=6 Canada9.159.589.647.788.7510.00Full democracy
8 Australia9.0910.008.937.788.7510.00Full democracy
=9 Finland9.0310.008.937.788.759.71Full democracy
=9  Switzerland9.039.589.297.789.389.12Full democracy
11 Netherlands8.899.589.298.338.139.12Full democracy
12 Luxembourg8.8110.008.936.678.759.71Full democracy
13 Germany8.619.588.218.337.509.41Full democracy
14 United Kingdom8.539.587.508.338.139.12Full democracy
15 Austria8.429.588.218.336.889.12Full democracy
16 Mauritius8.229.178.215.568.759.41Full democracy
17 Malta8.159.178.216.118.758.53Full democracy
18 Uruguay8.1210.008.934.447.509.71Full democracy
19 Spain8.089.177.147.787.508.82Full democracy
20 South Korea8.009.177.867.227.508.24Full democracy
Rank Country Score Electoral process
and pluralism
Functioning of
government
Political
participation
Political
culture
Civil
liberties
Category
=21 United States7.989.177.147.228.138.24Flawed democracy
=21 Italy7.989.586.437.228.138.53Flawed democracy
=23 Japan7.888.758.216.117.508.82Flawed democracy
=23 Cape Verde7.889.177.866.676.889.12Flawed democracy
=23 Costa Rica7.889.587.146.676.889.12Flawed democracy
=26 Chile7.849.588.574.447.509.12Flawed democracy
=26 Portugal7.849.587.506.116.889.12Flawed democracy
28 Botswana7.819.177.146.117.509.12Flawed democracy
29 France7.809.587.507.785.638.53Flawed democracy
=30 Estonia7.799.587.866.116.888.53Flawed democracy
=30 Israel7.799.177.508.897.505.88Flawed democracy
32 Belgium7.789.588.935.006.888.53Flawed democracy
33Taiwan Republic of China (Taiwan) 7.739.588.216.115.639.12Flawed democracy
34 Czech Republic7.629.586.436.676.888.53Flawed democracy
35 Cyprus7.599.176.436.676.888.82Flawed democracy
36 Slovenia7.509.586.796.676.258.24Flawed democracy
37 Lithuania7.419.585.716.116.259.41Flawed democracy
=38 Greece7.299.585.366.116.888.53Flawed democracy
=38 Jamaica7.299.177.144.446.888.82Flawed democracy
40 Latvia7.259.585.715.566.888.53Flawed democracy
41 South Africa7.247.427.508.335.007.94Flawed democracy
42 India7.239.176.977.225.637.35Flawed democracy
43 Timor-Leste7.199.086.975.566.887.65Flawed democracy
44 Slovakia7.169.586.975.565.638.24Flawed democracy
45 Panama7.089.586.976.115.007.94Flawed democracy
46 Trinidad and Tobago7.049.587.145.565.007.94Flawed democracy
47 Bulgaria7.039.176.437.224.387.94Flawed democracy
48 Argentina6.969.175.006.116.887.65Flawed democracy
49 Brazil6.869.585.366.113.758.24Flawed democracy
50 Suriname6.769.176.435.565.007.65Flawed democracy
51 Philippines6.719.175.717.224.387.06Flawed democracy
52 Ghana6.698.335.716.676.256.47Flawed democracy
=53 Poland6.679.176.076.114.387.65Flawed democracy
=53 Colombia6.679.176.794.444.387.94Flawed democracy
55 Dominican Republic6.669.175.366.116.257.06Flawed democracy
=56 Lesotho6.649.175.006.675.636.76Flawed democracy
=56 Hungary6.648.756.074.446.887.06Flawed democracy
58 Croatia6.639.175.365.565.006.76Flawed democracy
59 Malaysia6.546.927.146.116.257.06Flawed democracy
60 Mongolia6.509.175.715.565.006.76Flawed democracy
61 Peru6.499.175.365.565.007.35Flawed democracy
62 Sri Lanka6.487.837.145.006.256.18Flawed democracy
63 Guyana6.468.755.716.114.387.35Flawed democracy
64 Romania6.449.175.715.004.387.94Flawed democracy
65 El Salvador6.439.175.364.445.007.06Flawed democracy
=66 Serbia6.418.255.366.675.007.35Flawed democracy
=66 Mexico6.417.836.437.224.386.18Flawed democracy
68 Indonesia6.396.927.146.675.635.59Flawed democracy
=69 Tunisia6.326.005.717.786.255.88Flawed democracy
=69 Singapore6.324.337.866.116.257.06Flawed democracy
=71 Hong Kong6.313.926.075.567.508.53Flawed democracy
=71 Namibia6.315.675.366.675.638.24Flawed democracy
=71 Paraguay6.318.756.075.004.387.35Flawed democracy
74 Senegal6.157.506.074.446.256.47Flawed democracy
75 Papua New Guinea6.036.926.073.895.637.65Flawed democracy
76 Ecuador6.028.754.645.564.386.76Flawed democracy
Rank Country Score Electoral process
and pluralism
Functioning of
government
Political
participation
Political
culture
Civil
liberties
Category
77 Albania5.987.004.715.565.007.65Hybrid regime
78 Moldova5.947.504.646.114.387.06Hybrid regime
79 Georgia5.938.674.296.115.005.59Hybrid regime
80 Guatemala5.867.925.713.895.006.76Hybrid regime
81 Fiji5.856.585.366.115.635.59Hybrid regime
82 Honduras5.728.255.364.444.386.18Hybrid regime
=83 Ukraine5.696.173.216.676.256.18Hybrid regime
=83 Montenegro5.696.085.365.564.387.06Hybrid regime
85 Zambia5.686.175.003.896.886.47Hybrid regime
86 Mali5.647.423.934.446.256.18Hybrid regime
87 Benin5.616.505.365.005.635.59Hybrid regime
88 Macedonia5.576.505.005.563.757.06Hybrid regime
=89 Bolivia5.497.004.645.003.757.06Hybrid regime
=89 Malawi5.496.584.294.446.255.88Hybrid regime
91 Tanzania5.477.005.005.005.634.71Hybrid regime
92 Bangladesh5.437.425.075.004.385.29Hybrid regime
93 Liberia5.237.422.575.565.005.59Hybrid regime
94   Nepal5.184.335.365.005.635.59Hybrid regime
=95 Kenya5.113.505.366.675.634.41Hybrid regime
=95 Kyrgyzstan5.116.582.936.674.385.00Hybrid regime
=95 Madagascar5.116.083.575.565.634.71Hybrid regime
98 Uganda5.095.253.573.896.885.88Hybrid regime
99 Bhutan5.088.336.072.784.383.82Hybrid regime
100 Turkey4.885.336.075.005.632.35Hybrid regime
=101 Morocco4.875.254.644.445.634.41Hybrid regime
=101 Bosnia and Herzegovina4.876.502.935.003.756.18Hybrid regime
103 Burkina Faso4.754.424.294.445.635.00Hybrid regime
104 Lebanon4.723.502.577.225.634.71Hybrid regime
=105 Sierra Leone4.666.581.863.336.255.29Hybrid regime
=105 Nicaragua4.663.423.293.895.637.06Hybrid regime
107 Thailand4.633.004.295.005.005.88Hybrid regime
108 Palestine4.463.832.507.784.383.82Hybrid regime
109 Nigeria4.446.084.643.333.754.41Hybrid regime
110 Pakistan4.266.505.362.222.504.71Hybrid regime
111 Armenia4.115.252.865.001.885.59Hybrid regime
112 Iraq4.094.330.077.225.003.82Hybrid regime
113 Gambia4.064.483.933.335.632.94Hybrid regime
114 Haiti4.035.172.212.224.386.18Hybrid regime
115 Mozambique4.024.422.145.005.003.53Hybrid regime
Rank Country Score Electoral process
and pluralism
Functioning of
government
Political
participation
Political
culture
Civil
liberties
Category
116 Ivory Coast3.934.422.143.335.634.12Authoritarian
=117 Jordan3.873.584.293.894.383.24Authoritarian
=117 Venezuela3.872.172.866.114.383.82Authoritarian
119 Kuwait3.853.174.293.894.383.53Authoritarian
120 Myanmar3.833.673.933.895.632.06Authoritarian
121 Mauritania3.823.003.575.003.134.41Authoritarian
122 Niger3.765.251.143.334.384.71Authoritarian
123 Comoros3.714.332.214.443.753.82Authoritarian
124 Cambodia3.631.335.712.225.633.24Authoritarian
125 Angola3.621.752.865.565.002.94Authoritarian
=126 Gabon3.612.582.214.445.003.82Authoritarian
=126 Cameroon3.614.002.863.894.382.94Authoritarian
128 Algeria3.562.582.213.895.004.12Authoritarian
129 Ethiopia3.420.003.575.565.632.35Authoritarian
130 Egypt3.363.583.213.333.752.94Authoritarian
131 Cuba3.311.334.293.894.382.65Authoritarian
132 Republic of the Congo3.253.172.503.893.752.94Authoritarian
=133 Qatar3.190.004.292.225.633.82Authoritarian
=133 Rwanda3.190.835.002.784.382.94Authoritarian
135 Russia3.172.171.795.002.504.41Authoritarian
136 Zimbabwe3.160.502.004.445.633.24Authoritarian
137 Guinea3.143.500.434.444.382.94Authoritarian
138 Belarus3.130.922.863.895.632.35Authoritarian
139 China3.100.005.002.786.251.47Authoritarian
140 Vietnam3.080.003.213.895.632.65Authoritarian
141 Kazakhstan3.060.502.144.444.383.82Authoritarian
142 Togo3.053.170.792.785.003.53Authoritarian
143 Oman3.040.003.932.784.384.12Authoritarian
144 Swaziland3.030.922.862.225.633.53Authoritarian
145 Djibouti2.760.421.793.335.632.65Authoritarian
146 Bahrain2.710.833.212.784.382.35Authoritarian
147 United Arab Emirates2.690.003.572.225.002.65Authoritarian
148 Azerbaijan2.650.502.143.333.753.53Authoritarian
149 Afghanistan2.552.501.142.782.503.82Authoritarian
150 Iran2.450.003.214.443.131.47Authoritarian
=151 Eritrea2.370.002.141.676.881.18Authoritarian
=151 Laos2.370.832.861.675.001.47Authoritarian
153 Burundi2.330.000.433.895.002.35Authoritarian
154 Libya2.321.000.361.675.632.94Authoritarian
155 Sudan2.150.001.792.785.001.18Authoritarian
156 Yemen2.070.000.004.445.000.88Authoritarian
157 Guinea-Bissau1.981.670.002.783.132.35Authoritarian
158 Uzbekistan1.950.081.862.225.000.59Authoritarian
=159 Saudi Arabia1.930.002.862.223.131.47Authoritarian
=159 Tajikistan1.930.080.791.676.250.88Authoritarian
161 Equatorial Guinea1.810.000.432.784.381.47Authoritarian
162 Turkmenistan1.720.000.792.225.000.59Authoritarian
163 Democratic Republic of the Congo1.610.500.712.223.750.88Authoritarian
164 Central African Republic1.522.250.001.111.882.35Authoritarian
165 Chad1.500.000.001.113.752.65Authoritarian
166 Syria1.430.000.002.784.380.00Authoritarian
167 North Korea1.080.002.501.671.250.00Authoritarian
Rank Country Score Electoral process
and pluralism
Functioning of
government
Political
participation
Political
culture
Civil
liberties
Category

Recent changes

In 2016, the United States was downgraded from a full democracy to a flawed democracy;[8] its score, which had been experiencing a persistent downward trend, crossed the threshold from 8.05 in 2015 to 7.98 in 2016. The report states that this was caused by a myriad of factors, dating back to the late 1960s, which eroded Americans' trust in governmental institutions.[8][9][10]

The 2017 Democracy index registered the worst year for global democracy since 2010-11 in the aftermath of the global economic and financial crisis. 89 countries experienced a decline in their total score compared with 2016, more than three times as many as the countries that recorded an improvement. Asia was the worst performing region overall, while Venezuela was downgraded from a "hybrid regime" to an "authoritarian regime" and Armenia was reupgraded from an "authoritarian regime" to a "hybrid regime".[11]

Australia (ranked 8th) and Taiwan (ranked 33rd) both legalised gay marriage in 2017. In China, Xi Jinping, General Secretary of the Communist Party of China, further entrenched his power by writing his theoretical contribution to the Chinese Communist Party’s ideology, dubbed “Xi Jinping Thought”, into the party’s constitution. Moldova was downgraded from a “flawed democracy” to a “hybrid regime” as a result of problematic elections. By contrast, Armenia moved from the authoritarian category to a “hybrid regime” as a result of constitutional changes that shifted power from the presidency to parliament.[12]

Democracy Index by regime type

The following table gives the number and percentage of countries and the percentage of the world population for each regime type in 2017:[1]

Type of regime Scores (s) Number of
countries
Percentage
of countries
Percentage of
world population
Full democracies8 ≤ s ≤ 101911.44.4
Flawed democracies6 ≤ s < 85734.144.3
Hybrid regimes4 ≤ s < 63923.417.7
Authoritarian regimes0 ≤ s < 45231.132.3

World population refers to the total population of the 167 countries covered by the Index. Since this excludes only micro-states, this is nearly equal to the entire estimated world population.

Democracy Index by region

The following table gives the index average by world region, and the number of covered countries in 2017. Note that some regional groups (e.g. Eastern Europe) are very heterogeneous and composed of full democracies as well as authoritarian regimes:

Rank Region Countries 2006[4] 2008[13] 2010[3] 2011[14] 2012[2] 2013[15] 2014[16] 2015[6] 2016[17] 2017[1]
1Northern America28.648.648.638.598.598.598.598.568.56

8.56

2Western Europe218.608.618.458.408.448.418.418.428.408.38
3Latin America and the Caribbean246.376.436.376.356.366.386.366.376.336.26
4Asia and Australasia285.445.585.535.515.565.615.705.745.745.63
5Central and Eastern Europe285.765.675.555.505.515.535.585.555.435.40
6Sub-Saharan Africa444.244.284.234.324.334.364.344.384.374.35
7Middle East and North Africa203.543.483.523.623.733.683.653.583.563.54
 World1675.525.555.465.495.525.535.555.555.52 5.48

See also

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