Slovenia Estonia Latvia Czech Republic Poland Lithuania Slovakia Hungary Bulgaria Romania Croatia Serbia Montenegro Macedonia Albania Bosnia-Herzegovina Georgia Moldova Ukraine Kosovo Armenia Kyrgyzstan Russia Tajikistan Kazakhstan Azerbaijan Belarus Turkmenistan Uzbekistan Nations in Transit 0: Overall Democracy Scores Consolidated Democracies.00-.99 Semi-Consolidated Democracies.00-.99 Transitional Governments.00-.99 Semi- Consolidated Authoritarian Regimes 5.00-5.99 Consolidated Authoritarian Regimes.00-.00 Strongest 5 Weakest NEW EU STATES THE BALKANS EURASIAN STATES Note: The NIT ratings are based on a scale of to, with representing the highest level of democratic progress and the lowest. The 0 ratings reflect the period January through December, 0.
Democracy Score Changes, NIT 0 vs. 0 Status Quo Declines Improvements NEW EU MEMBERS THE BALKANS EURASIAN STATES Average Democracy Score:. Average Democracy Score:. Average Democracy Score:.00 Democracy Scores declined in 59 percent of NIT countries. Although new EU states have among the highest democracy scores of the surveyed region, more of these countries (0 percent) declined in NIT 0 than in any other subregion. Note: The NIT ratings are based on a scale of to, with representing the highest level of democratic progress and the lowest. The 0 ratings reflect the period January through December, 0, while the 0 ratings reflect the period January through December, 0.
Moldova Georgia Czech Republic Croatia Serbia Kosovo Latvia Net Changes in Democracy Score, NIT 0 vs. 005 Net Changes in Democracy Score, NIT 0 vs. 005 Montenegro Macedonia Belarus Lithuania Romania Poland Armenia Slovenia Albania Bosnia Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Ukraine Tajikistan Uzbekistan Slovakia Russia Azerbaijan Hungary Net Changes in Democracy Scores, NIT 0 vs. 005 IMPROVEMENTS DECLINES 0. 0.5 0. 0.5 0. 0.05 0 0-0. -0. -0. -0. -0.5-0. NEW EU STATES -0. THE BALKANS EURASIAN STATES -0.8-0.9 - Only countries engaged in EU integration have experienced improvements since NIT 005. However, Hungary, which was among the first Central European states to enter the EU, has declined more than any other country in that period. Note: The NIT ratings are based on a scale of to, with representing the highest level of democratic progress and the lowest. The 0 ratings reflect the period January through December, 0, while the 005 ratings reflect the period January through December, 00. Data from NIT 005 were selected in order to compare current Democracy Scores with those during the 00 round of EU enlargement.
Net Changes in Democracy Score, NIT 0 vs. 005 Net Changes in Democracy Score, NIT 0 vs. 005/008 Net Changes in Democracy Scores, NIT 0 vs. 005: Countries that entered the EU during the 00 and 00 rounds of enlargement 0. 0. 0. 0. 0.08 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 Czech Republic Latvia 0-0. -0. -0. -0. -0.5-0. -0. -0.8-0.9 - Lithuania Romania NIT 008 Poland Slovenia Bulgaria NIT 008 Slovakia Hungary IMPROVEMENTS DECLINES Of the countries that entered the EU in 00, only the Czech Republic and Latvia have improved since their accession. Estonia s Democracy Score did not experience a net change between NIT 005 and NIT 0. Note: The NIT ratings are based on a scale of to, with representing the highest level of democratic progress and the lowest. The NIT ratings reflect the period January through December of the year preceding the publication. Data from NIT 005 and 008 were selected in order to compare current Democracy Scores with those during the 00 and 00 rounds of EU enlargement.
NIT Democracy Scores NIT Democracy Scores Hungary is close to falling out of the Consolidated Democracies category 5 Slovenia Estonia Latvia Czech Republic Poland Lithuania Slovakia Hungary Bulgaria Romania Consolidated Democracies.00.99 Semi- Consolidated Democracies.00-.99 5 Hungary s Democracy Score has declined since NIT 00 00 005 00 00 008 009 00 0 0 0 Note: The NIT ratings are based on a scale of to, with representing the highest level of democratic progress and the lowest. The NIT ratings reflect the period January through December of the year preceding the publication.
Average Democracy Scores (DS) of EU Entrants and Candidates Weakest 5 Strongest 00 Entrants NIT DS 005 00 Entrants NIT DS 008 Acceding Country NIT DS 0 Candidates NIT DS 0 Potential Candidates NIT DS 0 00 ENTRANTS: Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia, and Slovenia 00 ENTRANTS: Bulgaria and Romania ACCEDING COUNTRY: Croatia CANDIDATES: Macedonia, Montenegro, and Serbia POTENTIAL CANDIDATES: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Kosovo The countries that entered the EU in the 00 round of enlargement had a much higher average DS at the time than Croatia in NIT 0. Croatia will accede to the EU on July 0. Candidate and potential candidate countries are performing even worse. Note: The NIT ratings are based on a scale of to, with representing the highest level of democratic progress and the lowest. The NIT ratings reflect the period January through December of the year preceding the publication.
0 Overview: New EU States Strongest Slovenia Estonia Latvia Czech Republic Poland Lithuania Slovakia Hungary Bulgaria Romania 5 Weakest Electoral Process Civil Society Independent Media National Democratic Governance Local Democratic Governance Judicial Indepenence Corruption New EU states experienced the most declines in independent media () and corruption (). Latvia was the only country in the group to improve its corruption rating in NIT 0. Note: The NIT ratings are based on a scale of to, with representing the highest level of democratic progress and the lowest. The 0 ratings reflect the period January through December, 0.
0 Overview: The Balkans Strongest Croatia Serbia Montenegro Macedonia Albania Bosnia & Herzegovina Kosovo 5 Weakest Electoral Process Civil Society Independent Media National Democratic Governance Local Democratic Governance Judicial Indepenence Corruption The ratings of the Balkan countries mostly stagnated in NIT 0, except on corruption, for which they declined in Albania, Bosnia, and Kosovo. Note: The NIT ratings are based on a scale of to, with representing the highest level of democratic progress and the lowest. The 0 ratings reflect the period January through December, 0.
0 Overview: Eurasian States Strongest Georgia Moldova Ukraine Armenia Kyrgyzstan Russia Tajikistan Kazakhstan Azerbaijan Belarus Turkmenistan Uzbekistan 5 Weakest Electoral Process Civil Society Independent Media National Democratic Governance Local Democratic Governance Judicial Independence Corruption As expected, countries in this subregion mostly declined, with the exception of a few improvements in Georgia, Armenia, and Kyrgyzstan. Kyrgyzstan was upgraded to a semi-consolidated authoritarian regime, joining Armenia and Kosovo in that category. Note: The NIT ratings are based on a scale of to, with representing the highest level of democratic progress and the lowest. The 0 ratings reflect the period January through December, 0.
0 Overview: New EU States, the Balkans, and Eurasian States Strongest New EU States The Balkans Eurasian States 5 Weakest Electoral Process Civil Society Independent Media National Democratic Governance Local Democratic Governance Judicial Indepenence Corruption New EU states perform better than the other subregions in every category. Their weakest categories are independent media, national democratic governance, and corruption. The same categories, along with judicial independence, are also the weakest indicators in the Balkans. Note: The NIT ratings are based on a scale of to, with representing the highest level of democratic progress and the lowest. The 0 ratings reflect the period January through December, 0.
Significant Ratings Changes, NIT 0 vs. 008: New EU Members Improvement Decline 0.5 0.5 0.5 0-0.5-0.5-0.5 - -.5 Slovakia Lithuania Poland Bulgaria Romania Hungary INDEPENDENT MEDIA NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE CORRUPTION Compared with five years ago, some new EU members experienced significant declines in independent media, national democratic governance, and corruption. The exceptions were Poland and Lithuania, which improved in national democratic governance and corruption, respectively. Note: The NIT ratings are based on a scale of to, with representing the highest level of democratic progress and the lowest. The 0 ratings reflect the period January through December, 0, while the 008 ratings reflect the period January through December, 00.
Democracy Gap Across the Balkans, NIT 0 Electoral Process NIT 0 Corruption Judicial Framework and Independence Local Democratic Governance National Democratic Governance Civil Society Independent Media Kosovo Bosnia and Herzegovina Albania Macedonia Montenegro Serbia Croatia Countries with the worst ratings take up the greatest area on the graph. For example, a country with the absolute worst ratings would fill the entire graph, while a country with a perfect score would not be visible at all. Note: The NIT ratings are based on a scale of to, with representing the highest level of democratic progress and the lowest. The 0 ratings reflect the period January through December, 0.
Democracy Gap Across Central and Eastern Europe and Eurasia, NIT 0 Electoral Process Corruption Judicial Framework and Independence Civil Society Independent Media NIT 0 Russia Ukraine Albania Croatia Romania Slovenia Local Democratic Governance National Democratic Governance Countries with the worst ratings take up the greatest area on the graph. For example, a country with the absolute worst ratings would fill the entire graph, while a country with a perfect score would not be visible at all. Note: The NIT ratings are based on a scale of to, with representing the highest level of democratic progress and the lowest. The 0 ratings reflect the period January through December, 0.
Democracy Gap Across Central and Eastern Europe and Eurasia, Regional Averages in NIT 0 Electoral Process Corruption Civil Society NIT 0 Judicial Framework and Independence Independent Media Eurasian States The Balkans New EU States Local Democratic Governance National Democratic Governance Countries with the worst ratings take up the greatest area on the graph. For example, a country with the absolute worst ratings would fill the entire graph, while a country with a perfect score would not be visible at all. Note: The NIT ratings are based on a scale of to, with representing the highest level of democratic progress and the lowest. The 0 ratings reflect the period January through December, 0.
A bad year for NGOs: Seven countries declined on Civil Society in NIT 0 Strongest Weakest 5 Hungary Kosovo Russia Azerbaijan Kazakhstan Tajikistan Belarus 0 Civil Society Rating Governments across all subregions of the survey demonstrated less tolerance for criticism from the civil society sector. Reverberations of the Arab Spring were still felt in Eurasia, where governments passed increasingly restrictive laws and cracked down harshly on demonstrations. Civil society organizations in Central Europe struggled for financial sustainability. Note: The NIT ratings are based on a scale of to, with representing the highest level of democratic progress and the lowest. The 0 ratings reflect the period January through December, 0.
NIT Civil Society Ratings Eurasian States with Declines in Civil Society, NIT 0 0.00 Russia Azerbaijan Kazakhstan Tajikistan Belarus.50 5.00 5.50.00.50.00 0 0 0 NIT Years Note: The NIT ratings are based on a scale of to, with representing the highest level of democratic progress and the lowest. The NIT ratings reflect the period January through December of the year preceding the publication.
Nations in Transit 0, Eurasia Findings: Overall Democracy Scores DECLINES in states IMPROVEMENTS in states STATUS QUO in states Uzbekistan Turkmenistan Belarus Most declines in Civil Society (5). Azerbaijan and Tajikistan experienced the largest downgrades in the subregion. NIT 0 marks the third consecutive year of decline in Civil Society for Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Tajikistan. Improvements in Electoral Process and Local Democratic Governance have gradually upgraded Kyrgyzstan to a Semi- Consolidation Authoritarian Regime, alongside Armenia and Kosovo. Azerbaijan Kazakhstan Russia Tajikistan Kyrgyzstan Armenia Moldova Ukraine Georgia 5 Strongest Overall Democracy Scores, NIT 0 Weakest Note: The NIT ratings are based on a scale of to, with representing the highest level of democratic progress and the lowest. The 0 ratings reflect the period January through December, 0.
NIT Democracy Scores Ukraine s Democracy Score is rapidly approaching its pre Orange Revolution level NIT Years.00 00 005 00 00 008 009 00 0 0 0.50.00.50 5.00 5.50.00.50.00 Ukraine s Democracy Score is 0.0 points away from its NIT 00 rating. Note: The NIT ratings are based on a scale of to, with representing the highest level of democratic progress and the lowest. The NIT ratings reflect the period January through December of the year preceding the publication.