Dictatorship Countries 2025

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Democracy Index 2023 (0-10)

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5 Countries that are the Most Dictatorial

Country
Democracy Index 2023 (0-10)
Level of Freedom (Freedom House)
Afghanistan0.26Not Free
Myanmar0.85Not Free
North Korea1.08Not Free
Central African Republic1.18Not Free
Syria1.43Not Free
Turkmenistan1.66Not Free
Chad1.67Not Free
DR Congo1.68Not Free
Laos1.71Not Free
Sudan1.76Not Free
Libya1.78Not Free
Equatorial Guinea1.92Not Free
Tajikistan1.94Not Free
Yemen1.95Not Free
Iran1.96Not Free
Eritrea1.97Not Free
Belarus1.99Not Free
Saudi Arabia2.08Not Free
China2.12Not Free
Uzbekistan2.12Not Free
Burundi2.13Not Free
Gabon2.18Not Free
Guinea2.21Not Free
Russia2.22Not Free
Nicaragua2.26Not Free
Venezuela2.31Not Free
Niger2.37Partly Free
Guinea-Bissau2.45Partly Free
Bahrain2.52Not Free
Cameroon2.56Not Free
Mali2.58Not Free
Vietnam2.62Not Free
Cuba2.65Not Free
Djibouti2.7Not Free
Burkina Faso2.73Not Free
Eswatini2.78Not Free
Republic of the Congo2.79Not Free
Azerbaijan2.8Not Free
Haiti2.81Not Free
Iraq2.88Not Free
Egypt2.93Not Free
Togo2.99Partly Free
United Arab Emirates3.01Not Free
Zimbabwe3.04Not Free
Jordan3.04Not Free
Comoros3.04Partly Free
Cambodia3.05Not Free
Kazakhstan3.08Not Free
Oman3.12Not Free
Pakistan3.25Partly Free
Rwanda3.3Not Free
Ethiopia3.37Not Free
Palestine3.47Not Free
Kuwait3.5Partly Free
Mozambique3.51Partly Free
Lebanon3.56Partly Free
Qatar3.65Not Free
Algeria3.66Not Free
Kyrgyzstan3.7Not Free
Angola4.18Not Free
Turkey4.33Not Free
Uganda4.49Not Free
SomaliaNot Free
South SudanNot Free
Western SaharaNot Free
BruneiNot Free
  • Countries listed are categorized as authoritarian regimes according to the Democracy Index, which assesses political systems based on electoral process, civil liberties, and political participation. Entries were then cross-referenced with Freedom House’s “Freedom” assessment, which evaluates political rights and civil liberties.
  • Countries labeled as “Not Free” are generally understood to be dictatorships, indicating a lack of political freedoms and civil rights. “Partly Free” countries, as defined by Freedom House, experience some political rights and civil liberties but face significant restrictions that prevent them from being fully democratic.
  • Angola, Thailand, and Turkey are classified as hybrid regimes in the Democracy Index but are marked as “Not Free” by Freedom House. This classification aligns them with the list of authoritarian countries due to their significant restrictions on freedoms.
  • Additionally, some countries identified as “Not Free” do not have scores on the Democracy Index because they are either in conflict or lack reliable data, yet they are still recognized as dictatorships.