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815595 | Monopoly of Force | 2023-10-20 16:10:39 | 2024-07-25 23:08:34 | 2006-2015 | 6275 | { "name": "Monopoly of Force", "tolerance": 5, "numDecimalPlaces": 1 } |
0 | bti_mo | grapher/state_capacity/2023-10-19/state_capacity_dataset/state_capacity_dataset#bti_mo | 2 | minor | Measures the extent to which the state has a monopoly on the use of force. It ranges from 0 to 10 (greater monopoly of force). | The Bertlesmann Transformation Index is coded by country experts on a range of questions. For the monopoly on the use of force indicator, the methodology produces a 10-point scale in which: (1) indicates that the state has no monopoly on the use of force; (4) indicates the state’s monopoly on force is established only in key parts of the country; (7) indicates the state’s monopoly on force is established in principle but is challenged in territorial enclaves; (10) indicates there is no competition on the state’s monopoly on the use of force. Experts can use ratings between these specified values. The index is published every two years beginning in 2006. For years in which the index is not published, we use the midpoint between the surrounding years. | [] |
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