What can be done to arrest the trend of democratic decline worldwide?
Sep 20, 2024
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The podcast delves into a concerning report on the current state of democracies worldwide, revealing that many countries are experiencing a decline in democratic values and electoral participation. It highlights India's troubling rankings in key areas like representation and rights. The discussion also explores the impact of rising populism and global events on trust in electoral processes. Moreover, it addresses the judicialization of elections, declining voter turnout, and innovative voting methods that could help restore faith in democracy.
The report indicates a significant global decline in democratic health, with particular concern over electoral participation and increasing rejection of election outcomes by losing candidates.
India's decreasing rankings in representation, rights, rule of law, and participation underscore a troubling trend of democratic erosion intertwined with reduced civic engagement and trust in the electoral process.
Deep dives
Decline in Democratic Health
A recent report highlights the declining health of democracies worldwide, indicating that while some countries have seen improvements, a significant number have experienced setbacks in democratic metrics. It notes that one in three voters globally reside in nations where election quality has decreased, and between 2020 and 2024, a concerning trend has emerged where losing candidates often reject electoral outcomes. The primary sources of disputes regarding election credibility revolve around issues of voting irregularities and vote counting. This trend poses a substantial threat to the legitimacy of democratic processes and electoral engagement.
India's Democratic Backslide
India's recent ranking in the state of democracy report reveals significant declines across key democratic categories, including representation, rights, rule of law, and participation. The country has dropped in each category, highlighting a concerning trend since 2014, coinciding with broader global trends of democratic erosion. Factors contributing to India’s decline include constraints on civic engagement and diminishing trust in electoral processes, which have led to decreased voter turnout and skepticism toward election integrity. Despite these shifts, India's historical improvements in basic welfare indicators suggest a complex interplay between democracy and governance.
Voter Apathy and Electoral Integrity
Declining voter turnout has become a pressing concern, often linked to a perceived lack of genuine political alternatives among the electorate. Many individuals feel disenfranchised and question the efficacy of elections, especially when available options do not address their concerns, leading to decreased participation. Reports indicate that in various contexts, such as in Bangladesh, voter decline may also result from strategic boycotts rather than apathy, contrasting with Japan, where political complacency remains a challenge. The erosion of trust in the voting process exacerbates these issues, necessitating increased transparency and engagement from electoral authorities.
Judicialization of Elections
The role of courts in electoral disputes has increased, with nearly one in five elections being contested through judicial channels. While this trend can indicate a legal resolution to conflicts, it raises concerns about the integrity of electoral processes when outcomes are consistently challenged without sufficient justification. Public trust in elections is jeopardized when leaders contest results for political gain, as witnessed in recent high-profile elections in various countries. Robust electoral dispute mechanisms must be maintained to strengthen democracies, while it is critical that losing parties respect judicial decisions to uphold public confidence.
The International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (International IDEA) is a Stockholm-based intergovernmental organisation that advocates for democracy worldwide. It has come out with a report on the health of democracies. Titled, ‘The Global State of Democracy 2024: Strengthening the Legitimacy of Elections in a Time of Radical Uncertainty’, the report has found that while one in four countries have improved in democratic metrics, a greater proportion – four out of nine – have declined.
It also says that electoral participation has declined, one in three voters live in countries where the quality of elections has declined, and in what is clearly a dangerous trend, between 2020 and 2024, in one out of five elections, the losing candidate or party rejected the electoral outcome. Interestingly, the Report also found that disputes about the credibility of elections centred mostly on voting irregularities and vote counting.
Coming to country rankings, the Report finds that India has declined on all four major categories of evaluation – Representation, Rights, Rule of Law and Participation. India is ranked 71 on Representation (a year-on-year decline by 1 place), 116th on rights (slipping down by 6 places), 80th on Rule of Law (down by 4), and 104 in Participation (down by 13 places). What is behind this democratic erosion – not just in India but across the globe? Why is voter turnout falling worldwide? And what can be done to reverse these worrying trends?
Guest: Leena Rikkila Tamang, Director for Asia and the Pacific at International IDEA.
Host: G. Sampath, Social Affairs Editor, The Hindu.
Edited by Sharmada Venkatasubramanian.
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