THE WORLD OF DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE AT THE BEGINNING OF THE 21ST CENTURY

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This article is devoted to the study of the world of democratic governance in the institutional paradigm. It presents a structuring of the world of democratic governance based on religion.  It is determined that Christianity is the dominant religion, with the majority of citizens in more than 85% of the world's countries belonging to various Christian denominations. At the same time, in the world of democratic governance, approximately 90% of countries are secular in accordance with their constitutions. In eight countries, Christian denominations are established as state religions. It is shown that the countries of the world with democratic governance are unevenly distributed across geographical regions. More than three-quarters of all countries with democratic governance are concentrated in America, Europe, and Oceania, while less than a quarter of such countries are located in Asia and Africa. The results of the analysis show that in ~70% of the world's democratic states, parliamentary forms of government are in place, and in ~30% of such states, forms of government such as presidential, presidential-parliamentary, and parliamentary-presidential republics are established. A typology of democratic states is presented. It is shown that the world of democratic rule includes ~ 80% free states and ~ 20% partially free states. In twenty-eight free states, all political and state orders of polyarchic democracy are implemented at a high level. In seven partially free states, a regime of feckless pluralism is in place, in which there is real changeability of ruling political actors, but key problems of the state are not resolved. In six states of the world of democratic rule, there is a tendency toward the formation of a regime of dominant power, which can lead to an authoritarian rollback and the transformation of these states into undemocratic ones.

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Yuliy A. Nisnevich

National Research University Higher School of Economics

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Email: jnisnevich@hse.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0001-9911-9623

Doctor of Political Sciences, professor of Department Policy and Management

Moscow, Russia

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