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The new Democratic Erosion Event Dataset (DEED) tracks global democratic backsliding and authoritarian consolidation events. This dataset helps researchers and policymakers understand the nuances of democratic erosion worldwide.

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Area of Science:

  • Political Science
  • Democracy Studies
  • International Relations

Background:

  • Global democratic erosion is a growing concern.
  • Assessing democratic decline is challenging due to data limitations.
  • Understanding the mechanisms of democratic erosion is crucial.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Introduce the Democratic Erosion Event Dataset (DEED).
  • Provide a fine-grained dataset for analyzing democratic backsliding.
  • Demonstrate the utility of DEED for scholars, policymakers, and journalists.

Main Methods:

  • Collected event data on democratic backsliding and authoritarian consolidation.
  • Covered 156 countries from 2000 to 2023.
  • Validated the dataset against complementary data sources.

Main Results:

  • The DEED provides comprehensive, publicly available data on democratic erosion.
  • The dataset allows for regional and temporal analysis of democratic trends.
  • The data generation process ensures reliability and validity.

Conclusions:

  • DEED addresses critical data limitations in studying democratic erosion.
  • The dataset facilitates a deeper understanding of how democratic erosion unfolds globally.
  • DEED is a valuable resource for monitoring and analyzing threats to democracy.