Demokratiakriteerit
Demokratiakriteerit are a set of standards used to evaluate the status and quality of democratic governance in a given country. The concept emerged from European political science research in the 1990s and has since been adopted by international NGOs, academic journals, and multilateral organizations. These criteria typically cover institutional, participatory, and substantive aspects of democracy.
Institutional criteria focus on the legitimacy and effectiveness of political institutions. They include free and fair
Participatory criteria assess the degree to which citizens can influence policymaking. They encompass the availability and
Substantive criteria evaluate how well the interests of the population are reflected in political decisions. They
International organisations such as Freedom House, the World Bank, and the Organization for Security and Co-operation