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    ECONOMIST INTELLIGENCE UNIT RANKS ARMENIA 110th BY ITS DEGREE OF DEMOCRACY
    By Gevorg Stamboltsian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    Nov 22 2006

    A new Democracy Index of the World in 2007 published by the British
    Economist's Intelligence Unit ranks Armenia 110th among 167 nations
    around the globe according to its degree of democracy.

    According to British analysts, Armenia is among the states with
    so-called hybrid regimes along with Georgia, Russia and Turkey.

    Characteristically, this regime type involves elements of both
    democracy and authoritarianism.

    The Economist reviews a number of indexes, grading nations on a
    10-point scale.

    In particular, Armenia is graded low in terms of its electoral process
    and pluralism -- only 4.33 -- the same index as for Uzbekistan, Kenya
    or Singapore. Armenia also has a low score in terms of functioning
    of government -- 3.13 out of possible 10. It has nearly the same
    score in terms of political culture. The only index where Armenia is
    graded relatively high is the level of civil liberties. It turns out
    that by this index Armenia's situation is much better than that in
    neighboring Turkey or, for example, in Russia.

    The Economist Intelligence Unit decided to come up with a 2007
    watch list. In the negative watch where Armenia is included along
    with seven other nations, the Economist's estimation on Armenia is:
    "parliamentary elections in May 2007 could be highly flawed, tipping
    the country into an outright authoritarian regime."

    Armenia's neighbor Azerbaijan is on the Economist list of authoritarian
    regimes, ranking 129th.

    According to British experts, more than half of the world's population
    lives in a democracy of some sort, although only 13 percent reside
    in full democracies. According to the Economist, 55 states have
    authoritarian regimes today.
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