•
Freedom in the World, a yearly survey and report by the U.S.-based
non-governmental organization Freedom House. It measures the degree of
civil liberties and
political rights in the world nations. Depending on the ratings, the nations are then classified as
"Free",
"Partly Free", or
"Not Free". •
The Economist Democracy Index, by the UK-based
Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), is an assessment of countries' democracy. Countries are rated as
"full democracies",
"flawed democracies",
"hybrid regimes", or
"authoritarian regimes". The index is based on five categories measuring
"electoral processes and pluralism",
"functioning of government, governance",
"civil liberties",
"political [indirect, electoral]
participation" and
"political culture". • The
V-Dem Democracy Indices, by the
V-Dem Institute (
University of Gothenburg), distinguishes between five high-level principles of democracy:
"electoral",
"liberal",
"participatory",
"deliberative" and
"egalitarian", and quantifies these principles. The
V-Dem Democracy indices include the
Citizen-initiated component of direct popular vote index, which indicates the strength of some aspects of "
direct democracy" and the
presidentialism index, which indicates higher concentration of political power in the hands of one individual. • The
Bertelsmann Transformation Index, by the
Bertelsmann Stiftung, evaluates the development status and governance of political and economic transformation processes on the path to constitutional democracy and a market economy for developing and transition countries around the world. Bertelsmann Transformation Index categorizes countries into: hard-line autocracy, moderate autocracy, very defective democracy, defective democracy, and consolidating democracy. •
The Global State of Democracy Indices, by the
International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance, assesses democratic performance using different types of sources: expert surveys, standards-based coding by research groups and analysts, observational data and composite measures. • The
Democracy Perception Index, published annually by the
Alliance of Democracies, is the world's largest annual survey on how people perceive the state of democracy (cf. the
Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) by
Transparency International, which similarly seeks to measure public perception of corruption).
Projects • The
Referendum Database (RDB, since 2022), with
Varieties of Referendums (V-Ref, integrity of referendums, indicators for measuring their quality, a 2026–2029 project financed by
SNF and
DFG) of the
Centre for Research on Direct Democracy (c2d / C2D) at the
Centre for Democracy Aarau (ZDA).
RDB is a further development of the
c2d database • The
Democracy Barometer, of the Centre for Democracy Aarau (ZDA) and the Department of Political Science at the
University of Zurich, measures the quality of (so far) some of the established democracies with comparative data on the principles of
"freedom" ("individual liberties", "rule of law", "public sphere"), "control" ("competition", "mutual constraints", "governmental capability"), "equality" ("transparency", "participation", "representation"), lists the indicators used to calculate these principles and produces Country reports and additional materials (codebook, methodology).
Indices measuring aspects of democracy • The
Effective Number of Parties is an index of the adjusted number of political parties in a country's party system. • The
Electoral Integrity Project surveys academics on the perceived electoral integrity of countries and subnational entities • The
Fragile States Index, formerly the Failed States Index, is an annual report that aims to assess states' vulnerability to conflict or collapse, ranking all sovereign states with membership in the United Nations where there is enough data available for analysis. • The
Gallagher index measures an electoral system's relative disproportionality between votes received and seats in a legislature. • The
Pedersen index is a measure of political volatility in party systems. • The government distance measures the substantive
political representation congruence as the political distance between the government and the
median voter. Other measured aspects of democracy include
voter turnout,
efficiency gap,
wasted vote, and
political efficacy.
Historical • The
Democracy-Dictatorship Index was a binary measure of democracy and dictatorship. • The
Democracy Ranking was a democracy ranking by the
Association for Development and Advancement of the Democracy Award. • The
Polity data series contains annual information on regime authority characteristics and covers the years 1800–2018 based on competitiveness, openness, and level of participation, sponsored by the
Political Instability Task Force (PITF). •
Boix-Miller-Rosato dichotomous coding of democracy, easy-to-observe characteristics, few evaluations by own researchers based on academic literature. As a classification: non-democracy to democracy. •
Lexical Index of Electoral Democracy (LIED) by Skaaning et al. democracy's characteristics assessed with easy-to-observe characteristics, few evaluations by own researchers based on academic research, and evaluating whether necessary characteristics are present. • The
Index of Democratization created by
Tatu Vanhanen.
Maps of indices File:V-Dem Electoral Democracy Index 2026 World.svg|
V-Dem Electoral Democracy Index for 2025 File:Economist_Intelligence_Unit_Democracy_Index_2024.svg|The 2024
The Economist's
EIU Democracy Index map File:BTI 2022 DEM.jpg| Global trend report analyzes the results of the
Bertelsmann Transformation Index 2022. File:2023 Freedom in the World.png|Country ratings from
Freedom House's
Freedom in the World survey for 2022 File:DD classification 2008 dataset Cheibub visualized hanteng en.png|
Democracy-Dictatorship Index in 2008 File:Failed-states-index-loop-2013b.gif|
Fragile States Index 2005–2013 ==Difficulties in measuring democracy==