Template:Democracy Index rating
The Economist Intelligence Unit rated {{{1}}} a "{{{2}}}" in {{{3}}}.[1]Template:Update after
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{{{1}}} is the name of the country. {{{2}}} is the classification; if it is "authoritarian regime", the "a" before it changes to an "an". {{{3}}} is the year being rated—should be 2019, currently. If {{{4}}} is set to "true", there's a comma instead of a period.
E.g. {{Democracy Index rating|Alethkar|authoritarian regime|2019}} displays as:
The Economist Intelligence Unit rated Alethkar an "authoritarian regime" in 2019.[1]Template:Update after
{{Democracy Index rating|Azir|hybrid regime|2019|1}} making it better than Alethkar. displays as:
The Economist Intelligence Unit rated Azir a "hybrid regime" in 2019,[1]Template:Update after making it better than Alethkar.
The reference made by this may be re-used with the syntax <ref name ="democracy-index" />
Articles with 2019 as the 3rd parameter are in Category:Outdated Democracy Index rating template users.
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Displays the rating of a country from the Economist's [[Democracy Index]] in a sentence.
| Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1 country | the country the template is showing the rating for
| String | required |
| 2 | 2 classification | classification of the country: full democracy, flawed democracy, hybrid regime, or authoritarian regime
| String | required |
| 3 | 3 edition rated in | Year the rating is about; the edition published in 2020 is referred to with "2019"
| String | required |
| 4 | 4 display-comma | If it has a value, there will be a comma at the end of the template rather than a period | Boolean | optional |
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 The Economist Intelligence Unit (8 January 2019). "Democracy Index 2019". Economist Intelligence Unit. Retrieved 13 January 2019.