Last week, the UK think tank Demos launched the Everyday Democracy Index (EDI).
The EDI is an original and innovative tool for assessing the democratic health of European countries beyond the ballot box and across many different dimensions. That includes the formal dimensions of democracy, like procedural rights and election turnout. But it also includes more everyday features of democracy – how important democratic principles and practices are to the cultures of workplaces, to people’s community life, to the way they interact with public services, and even to the way they talk to their friends and family.
The first index covers 25 EU countries.
To see the results and read the pamphlet, visit the interactive website.
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4 February 2008
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