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  1. Democratic backsliding, also known as autocratization, is the decline in democratic qualities of a political regime, the opposite of democratization . Europe. Czech Republic.

  2. Democratic backsliding. Since c. 2010, the number of countries autocratizing (blue) has been higher than those democratizing (yellow). Democratic backsliding [a] is a process of regime change toward autocracy that makes the exercise of political power by the public more arbitrary and repressive.

  3. About the Global State of Democracy Initiative. Preface. The fourth edition of the Global State of Democracy Report comes at a time when democracy is under both literal and figurative assault around the world.

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  4. 20. Okt. 2022 · This paper identifies and analyzes three distinct types of backsliding efforts: grievance-fueled illiberalism, opportunistic authoritarianism, and entrenched-interest revanchism.

  5. Introduction. About the report. Chapter 1. Key facts and findings. Chapter 2. Democracy health check: An overview of global trends. Chapter 3. Representative Government. Chapter 4. Fundamental Rights. Chapter 5. Checks on Government. Chapter 6. Impartial Administration. Chapter 7. Participatory Engagement. Chapter 8.

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  6. 17. Jan. 2024 · Democratic backsliding is occurring in an unprecedented number of wealthy countries once thought immune to such forces – the United States among them, finds a new analysis led by Cornell political scientists.

  7. The Varieties of Democracy (V-Dem) 2023 annual report claimed that “The level of democracy enjoyed by the average global citizen in 2022 is down to 1986 levels” and “Advances in global levels of democracy made over the last 35 years have been wiped out” (Wiebrecht et al. 2023 ).