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UNIVERSITY OF MILANO COMPARATIVE POLITICS 2013 Paulina Przybylska
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Freedom House is a Washington-based non- governmental organisation established in 1941 to promote democracy around the globe Assesses democracy in 193 countries by examining the availability of Political rights civil liberties Uses reports, assessments by scholars & experts to rate each country on a 7 point scale: 1 is high…………......7 is low
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Support to the expansion of freedom in the world Freedom House is a catalyst for freedom, democracy, and the rule of law Supports democratic change, monitors freedom, and advocates for democracy and human rights. Aid to political science research
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Freedom House measures freedom according to two broad categories: 1.Political rights - enable people to participate freely in the political process through the right to vote, compete for public office and elect representatives who have a decisive impact on public policies and are accountable to the electorate. 2. Civil liberties allow for: - the freedoms of expression and belief, - associational and organizational rights - rule of law, and personal autonomy without interference from the state
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Map of Freedom in the World: focuses on … countries territories (e.g., Palestinian Authority-Administered Territories or Nagorno-Karabakh).
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Since 1972 Freedom House publishes an annual report, Freedom in the World, on the degree of democratic freedoms according to civil and political rights on a scale from 1 (most free) to 7 (least free). 1.0 to 2.5 considered "free". States with values from 3.0 to 5.0 were considered "partly free" and those with values between 5.5 and 7.0 as "not free".
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1. FREE: - open political competition - a climate of respect for civil liberties - significant independent civic life independent media 2. PARTLY FREE: - Limited respect for political rights and civil liberties - Enviroment of corruption - Weak rule of law - Ethnic and religious strife - Single party enjoys dominance despite a certain degree of pluralism
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3. NOT FREE: - Basic political rights are absent - Basic civil liberties are widely and systematically denied
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Scores for cases Freedom House scale from 1 till 7 South Africa Zimbabwe Argentina, India North Korea See: www.freedomhouse.org/template.cfm?page=22&year=2007 1.0-2.5= free 3.0 - 5.0 = partly free5.5- 7.0 = not free
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NOT FREE WITH THE LOWEST RATING 7: -NORTH KOREA -TURKMENISTAN -UZBEKISTAN -SUDAN -GUINEA -ERITREA -SAUDI ARABIA -SYRIA -SOMALIA -TIBET -WESTERN SAHARA SLIGHTY ABOVE 7: -BELARUS -CHAD -CHINA -CUBA -LAOS -SOUTH OSSETIA
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AZERBAIJANNOT FREE 65 BULGARIA*FREE22 GERMANY*FREE11 GREECE*FREE22 HUNGARY*FREE12 ITALY*FREE1 VENEZUELAPARTLY FREE55
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