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Respect of Counterarguments (1900-2021)

The variable Counter arguments scores denotes the best estimate of the extent to which political elites acknowledge and respect counterarguments when considering important policy changes.

Higher scores mean more respect.

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  • Benin Respect of Counterarguments(1900-2021)CSV

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  • Botswana Respect of Counterarguments(1900-2021)CSV

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  • Cabo Verde Respect of Counterarguments(1900-2021)CSV

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  • Ethiopia Respect of Counterarguments(1900-2021)CSV

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  • Kenya Respect of Counterarguments(1900-2021)CSV

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  • Nigeria Respect of Counterarguments(1900-2021)CSV

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  • Senegal Respect of Counterarguments(1900-2021)CSV

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  • Sudan Respect of Counterarguments(1900-2021)CSV

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  • Tanzania Respect of Counterarguments(1900-2021)CSV

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  • Zambia Respect of Counterarguments(1900-2021)CSV

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Field Value
Source https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/respect-for-counterarguments?country=ARG~AUS~BWA~CHN
Last Updated January 27, 2023, 06:30 (UTC)
Created January 27, 2023, 06:26 (UTC)

Respect of Counterarguments (1900-2021)

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V-Dem Institute

Varieties of Democracy (V-Dem) is a unique approach to conceptualizing and measuring democracy. V-Dem distinguishes between five high-level principles of democracy: electoral,... read more

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