U.S. Added to Annual List of Backsliding Democracies for the First Time

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In first, US added to annual list of ‘backsliding’ democracies


The United States has been added to an annual list of “backsliding” democracies for the first time, the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance NGO has said, pointing to a “visible deterioration” that began in 2019.

The Stockholm-based organisation makes its annual assessment using 50 years of democratic indicators. It places about 160 countries into three categories: democracies, including “backsliding” democracies; “hybrid” governments; and authoritarian regimes.

Globally, the report said more than one in four people live in a “backsliding” democracy, while two-thirds of the world live in either a “backsliding” democracy, “hybrid” or authoritarian regimes.

“This year we coded the United States as backsliding for the first time, but our data suggest that the backsliding episode began at least in 2019,” said the report, titled: Global State of Democracy 2021.


“A historic turning point came in 2020-21 when former president Donald Trump questioned the legitimacy of the 2020 election results in the United States,” the report said, referring to a campaign by the former president and his allies to overturn the 2020 US election results, which culminated in Trump’s supporters storming the seat of the US legislature on January 6.

The report also cited growing polarisation in the US, as well as state voting laws “disproportionately affecting minorities in a negative way”.

IDEA Secretary-General Kevin Casas-Zamora called the “visible deterioration of democracy” in the US “one of the most concerning developments” in the 2021 report, according to the AFP news agency.

He warned of a knock-on effect, noting: “The violent contestation of the 2020 election without any evidence of fraud has been replicated, in different ways, in places as diverse as Myanmar, Peru and Israel.”

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The report said the number of backsliding democracies in the world had doubled in the past decade.

In addition to “established democracies” such as the US, the list includes European Union member states Hungary, Poland, and Slovenia.


Two countries that were on the list last year – Ukraine and North Macedonia – were removed this year after their situations improved.

Meanwhile, Turkey, Nicaragua, Serbia, Poland, and Brazil were rated as having the most significant democratic declines over the last decade.

The report says in 2020 there were 98 democracies in the world, 20 “hybrid” governments, including Russia, Morocco, and Turkey, and 47 authoritarian regimes, which include China, Saudi Arabia, Ethiopia, and Iran.

The trend towards democratic erosion has “become more acute and worrying” since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the report added.

“Some countries, particularly Hungary, India, the Philippines and the USA, have [imposed] measures that amount to democratic violations – that is, measures that were disproportionate, illegal, indefinite or unconnected to the nature of the emergency,” it said.
 

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:hhh:That’s the reason we are backsliding

Those local Bamas with political ambition are the worst:scust:

Imagine if these gerrymandered loony ass Republican state legislatures had free reign to do anything they fukking wanted with no federal oversight... I'd have no choice but to move to the coasts
 

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I don't wanna be negative but i have no idea when this idea that we are a full democracy even started ,

we a constitutional republic , and yes we do have parts of democracy for sure

but its literally in the pledge of allegiance ...... and to the republic for which its stands one nation blah blah

u could argue we've never been more of a full democracy then right now as crazy as that sounds:yeshrug:
 
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I don't wanna be negative but i have no idea when this idea that we are a full democracy even started ,

we a constitutional republic , and yes we do have parts of democracy for sure

but its literally in the pledge of allegiance ...... and to the republic for which its stands one nation blah blah

u could argue we've never been more of a full democracy then right now as crazy as that sounds:yeshrug:
Just hand waving fascism
 

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It's the other way.....:lolbron:
Nah, its more decentralization with stronger protections.
More decisions need to be made closer to the people.


The whole purpose of a decentralized political system is to make citizens more active in the decision-making process...centralized power tends to always be less democratic (and more corrupt).:yeshrug:
 

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Nah, its more decentralization with stronger protections.
More decisions need to be made closer to the people.


The whole purpose of a decentralized political system is to make citizens more active in the decision-making process...centralized power tends to always be less democratic (and more corrupt).:yeshrug:
Politics is too subjective to use terms like “always” and the wave of populism happening globally is a sign that decentralization is bad. Especially when it’s being promoted by both corporate and foreign influences seeking to disrupt American government hegemony and break into the markets and supply chains that let many Americans maintain a high level of living.

Basically we need a strong central government to rebuff those pricks so the majority of us can hope to have and maintain the “a chicken in every pot” lifestyle America use to be known for. It’s not a coincidence that as decentralization rises we see a lowering in living standards nationally. The two go hand in hand. Weak presidents like Trump and Biden are also part of the problem and a symptom at the same time.
 
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Politics is too subjective to use terms like “always” and the wave of populism happening globally is a sign that decentralization is bad. Especially when it’s being promoted by both corporate and foreign influences seeking to disrupt American government hegemony and break into the markets and supply chains that let many Americans maintain a high level of living.

Basically we need a strong central government to rebuff those pricks so the majority of us can hope to have and maintain the “a chicken in every pot” lifestyle America use to be known for. It’s not a coincidence that as decentralization rises we see a lowering in living standards nationally. The two go hand in hand. Weak presidents like Trump and Biden are also part of the problem and a symptom at the same time.
I disagree, i think what we are seeing around the world and here at home is a sign that government power is being centralized under the thumb of corporate elites. :yeshrug:
Consolidating power into the hands of bought and paid for politicians is a recipe for disaster and will slowly kill our democracy.
 

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Low key it's what Biden has been telling people. We're letting authoritarian governments feed us conspiracy theories and anti-democracy sentiments through social media to the point that infrastructure spending and child care are being demonized. The prideful ignorance of some of my relatives who brag about not voting in group chats :wow:
 
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