Index Of The Dictator ✧ [PRO]

Elections that are either nonexistent, heavily rigged, or feature banned opposition candidates.

: Categorizes countries into Full Democracies, Flawed Democracies, Hybrid Regimes, and Authoritarian Regimes.

While "Index of the Dictator" is a conceptual term, several prominent international organizations publish highly respected, data-driven indices that track authoritarianism annually. Index Of The Dictator

: An economic experiment (often indexed in behavioral studies) where one player (the "dictator") decides how to split an endowment with another.

: Tracks documented instances of violations, including arbitrary detention and lack of freedom of speech. Elections that are either nonexistent, heavily rigged, or

: Providing a structured ranking that can be referenced by organizations focusing on global democracy and governance.

The index further categorises non-democratic regimes into three sub-types: Civilian Dictatorship : An economic experiment (often indexed in behavioral

Part 2: The Political Meaning – Measuring Authoritarianism

Ken Auletta’s 2011 New Yorker article, "The Dictator Index," examines Mo Ibrahim’s governance rankings aimed at improving African political accountability through a $5 million incentive for democratic leadership. The piece outlines the Ibrahim Index of African Governance, which ranks nations based on safety, human rights, and economic opportunity. Read the full story at The New Yorker . The Dictator Index | The New Yorker

: Regimes where the ruler does not rely primarily on a military background or royal lineage but maintains total power through an institutional single-party or personalist apparatus. Alternative Modern Indexes

Leaders rewrite constitutions to eliminate presidential term limits. They pack supreme courts with loyal judges to ensure every new decree is deemed legal. Information Control