Thursday, January 26, 2017

The Economist: The U.S. Is No Longer A 'Full Democracy'

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Washington Post: The U.S. is no longer a ‘full democracy,’ a new study warns

The government of the United States got a downgrade this week: We're no longer a “full democracy,” according to the Economist Intelligence Unit's latest Democracy Index. For the first time, we were bumped down to “flawed,” thanks to an “erosion of public trust in political institutions.”

According to the report's authors, a flawed democracy has free elections but “weak governance, an underdeveloped political culture and low levels of political participation.” Other countries that share this dubious honor include Italy, Japan, France and India. Rankings are based on a country's electoral process, civil liberties, the functioning of government, political participation and political culture.

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WNU Editor: The Economist report is here.

More News On The Economist Declaring That The U.S. Is No Longer A "Full Democracy"

US no longer considered 'full democracy,' group says -- The Hill
U.S. demoted by analyst group from 'full democracy' to 'flawed democracy' -- UPI
The Economist Group: 'The U.S. is No Longer a Full Democracy' -- US News and World Report
US no longer a 'full democracy,' report claims -- FOX News
The US has been downgraded to a 'flawed democracy' -- Business Insider
US no longer ‘full democracy’ – Economist Group report -- RT
‘The Economist’ Just Downgraded the US From a ‘Full Democracy -- John Nichols, The Nation
US no longer a 'full democracy' in 2016 Democracy Index: Where do we go from here? -- Gretel Kauffman, CSM
A new study shows American democracy is getting weaker. And not because of Trump. -- Zack Beauchamp, VOX News

Hat tip to Jay for this link.

4 comments:

Jay Farquharson said...

Seems to be a US trend,

"In the just released EIP report, North Carolina’s overall electoral integrity score of 58/100 for the 2016 election places us alongside authoritarian states and pseudo-democracies like Cuba, Indonesia and Sierra Leone. If it were a nation state, North Carolina would rank right in the middle of the global league table – a deeply flawed, partly free democracy that is only slightly ahead of the failed democracies that constitute much of the developing world.

Read more here: http://www.newsobserver.com/opinion/op-ed/article122593759.html#storylink=cpy"

Jay Farquharson said...

BTW:

https://www.google.ca/amp/s/www.rt.com/document/588a3398c46188425f8b45ba/amp?client=safari

https://www.google.ca/amp/s/static.theintercept.com/amp/donald-trump-is-using-a-private-gmail-account-to-secure-the-most-powerful-twitter-account-in-the-world.html?client=safari

https://www.lawfareblog.com/president-trumps-insecure-android

rjbrash said...

The US was never a "full democracy". It was designed as a federal republic. Simple reading of founder correspondence reveals that.

Jay Farquharson said...

LMAO