Democracy Ranking 2012
The highest relative democracy progress (Democracy Improvement Ranking) was achieved in: Tunisia (+8.1), Bangladesh (+6.3), Libya (+4.1), Zambia (+3.6), Pakistan (+3.6). Of the "Arab Spring" countries, prospects for democracy are the best in Tunisia. Bangladesh represents another Muslim-majority country with gains in democracy.
Democracy suffered the most severe declines in: Hungary (-2.5), Bahrain (-2.5), Honduras (-2.3), Latvia (-2.2), Ukraine (-1.7), Sri Lanka (-1.7), Italy (-1.7), Greece (-1.7), Mexico (-1.3), and Guinea-Bissau (-1.2). Hungary and Italy lost also in the political dimension. Losses in quality of democracy are concentrated on countries in Central America and in Europe.
Europe is challenged by centrifugal tendencies, with improvements as well as declines in quality of democracy.
Earlier results of the previous Democracy Ranking 2011 are published in: Campbell, David F. J. et al. (2012). Democracy Ranking (Edition 2012). Vienna (Democracy Ranking): www.amazon.com
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