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"Onsets and Terminations of Democracy, 1955-2010.xls" by Jay Ulfelder:

dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xht

A nearly 300-row spreadsheet showing the flipflops of democracy↔︎autocracy, from Albania, Argentina, Armenia to Yugoslavia, Zambia, and Zimbabwe, including numerous notes about what happened and who did it.

Chilling.

(gist.github.com/fasiha/cab949b is my readable browseable version for the convenience of the spreadsheet-challenged, like me.)

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I forgot that what I was primarily interested in this (and Jay's subsequent work like blog.koto.ai/2018/03/12/tenure) was concrete quantitative ways of describing a country's government as autocratic, or how to objectively say when a government "falls".

An art project that someone could do is, a crowdsource app letting visitors vote how long each country that currently "exists" (including Taiwan, Palestine, etc.) will last, for some criterion or 3rd party analysis like oefresearch.org/datasets/reign