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Democracy 3 police state1/4/2024 In this time of crisis, International IDEA’s The Global State of Democracy Indices (GSoD) is a vital enterprise. An example of this tendency is Hungary, which passed several ordinances limiting citizens’ rights and giving more power to Viktor Orbán’s government-under the pretext of bringing the pandemic under control. However, the pandemic has emboldened several governments to double down on popular expression, and push for more direct control. The global urge for democratic governance thus clearly remains strong. Successful elections in Montenegro and Bolivia, as well as protests against government corruption in Bulgaria, are further examples of the resilience of democracy. In Malawi, a landmark decision to annul fraudulent election results set an important precedent, one representing the victory of democratic, independent institutions over government pressure. Popular protests for better government in countries like Sudan and Chile have led to important reforms. Countries across the world have come together to fight this disease, and this has ushered in a period of unprecedented global cooperation. However, even in this hour of despair, hope remains. Repeated outbreaks in different parts of the world simultaneously have made the disease all the more difficult to fight, and the toll it has taken has been grievous. Significantly, the United States, the bastion of global democracy, fell victim to authoritarian tendencies itself, and was knocked down a significant number of steps on the democratic scale.Īmid such geopolitical upheaval, the pandemic has raged on. Perhaps the greatest blow to democratic ideals was the fall of the people’s government in Afghanistan, which has seen war being waged for the sake of preserving democratic principles. Myanmar, which had been a fledgling democracy just beginning to recover from decades of military rule, fell victim to a military coup, the leaders of which even cited faulty elections as the justification for their course of action. Unfortunately, the Covid-19 pandemic has exacerbated a trend of increasing authoritarianism, across the globe, with many countries sliding back down the democratic scale. The will of the people as the only legitimate form of authority seemed to be a popular and rapidly spreading ideal. The future looked bright, as many erstwhile authoritarian and hybrid regimes, such as Armenia, the Gambia, Malaysia, Myanmar and Tunisia, became democracies. When the new millennium dawned, the 21st century was hailed optimistically as the century of democracy. The stability that most of the world enjoyed after the Cold War has perhaps been permanently disrupted, and all nations are struggling to adjust to these abrupt changes. The year 2020 has seen the world besieged by a pandemic that has claimed millions of lives.
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