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901126 | Electoral democracy | 2024-05-13 14:46:00 | 2024-07-25 23:12:45 | 1789-2022 | 6513 | {} |
0 | democracy_lied | grapher/democracy/2024-05-09/lexical_index/lexical_index#democracy_lied | 2 | The variable identifies the political regime of a country using the reduced Lexical Index of Electoral Democracy. It distinguishes between non-electoral autocracies, one-party autocracies, multi-party autocracies without elected executive, multi-party autocracies, exclusive democracies, male democracies, and electoral democracies (including polyarchies). | [ "In non-electoral autocracies, citizens do not have the right to elect the chief executive or the legislature.", "In one-party autocracies, some citizens have the right to choose the chief executive or the legislature, but only have one choice.", "Multiparty autocracies without an elected executive are otherwise one-party autocracies, but the chief executive of the government is not elected even if citizens have more than one choice in legislative elections.", "Multiparty autocracies are one-party autocracies in which citizens have more than one choice, though election outcome is certain.", "In exclusive democracies, citizens have the right to choose the chief executive and the legislature in multi-party, uncertain elections, but suffrage is restricted.", "Male democracies are exclusive democracies that have comprehensive suffrage for men.", "Electoral democracies are male democracies that also have comprehensive suffrage for women." ] |
Data for former USSR member states has been obtained by imputing the values of the USSR. This includes: Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Moldova. Data for former Czechoslovakia member states has been obtained by imputing the values of Czechoslovakia. This includes: Czech Republic and Slovakia. Data for former Yugoslavia member states has been obtained by imputing the values of Yugoslavia. This includes: Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Kosovo, and North Macedonia. | int | [] |
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