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901278 | Political regime | 2024-05-16 10:18:00 | 2024-07-25 23:13:19 | 1776-2020 | 6516 | {} |
0 | regime_polity | grapher/democracy/2024-05-13/polity/polity#regime_polity | 2 | Identifies the political regime of a country using the Polity 5 data by the Center for Systemic Peace. It distinguishes between autocracies (score 0), anocracies (score 1), and democracies (score 2). | [ "Democracies have mostly democratic characteristics, understood as open, multi-party, and competitive elections choosing a chief executive who faces comprehensive institutional constraints, and competitive political participation.", "Anocracies have neither clearly democratic nor autocratic characteristics.", "Autocracies have mostly autocratic/non-democratic characteristics.", "It uses the conventional coding rules (-10 to -6 as autocracies, -5 to 5 as anocracies, and 6 to 10 as democracies) of coding Polity regimes given here: https://www.systemicpeace.org/polityproject.html" ] |
Values -66, -77 and -88 are recoded as missing (NAs), as per the rules on page 17 of the Polity 5 codebook. | int | [] |
0d2586ad25bdfd50a3ad2e4f6918c818 | c816e5515d1c3ad434841cf15da561e7 |