How is Indonesia’s democracy doing?

Indonesian President SBY delivers a speech at his inauguration ceremony. (photo: Getty Images)

Author: Larry Diamond, Stanford

Since the mid 1990s, the proportion of countries in the world that are democracies – countries that meet the standard of at least electoral democracies in the sense that they can choose their leaders and replace them in free and fair elections – has stagnated, at around 60 and 62.5 per cent.

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