United States
The United States is a federal republic whose people benefit from a vibrant political system, a strong rule-of-law tradition, robust freedoms of expression and religious belief, and a wide array of other civil liberties. However, in recent years its democratic institutions have suffered erosion, as reflected in rising political polarization and extremism, partisan pressure on the electoral process, bias and dysfunction in the criminal justice system, harmful policies on immigration and asylum seekers, and growing disparities in wealth, economic opportunity, and political influence.
Freedom on the Net — United States Country Report
The United States is rated Free in Freedom on the Net, Freedom House's comprehensive study of internet freedom around the globe.
Freedom in the World — United States Country Report
United States is rated Free in Freedom in the World 2023, Freedom House's annual study of political rights and civil liberties worldwide.
The Democracy Project
Even as Americans remain committed to the ideals of democracy, a majority see democracy in the United States as weak and getting weaker, according to a national survey jointly commissioned by Freedom House, the George W. Bush Institute, and the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement.
News & Perspectives on the United States
Keeping the Momentum: Looking to the Third Summit for Democracy in Seoul
Perspectives
September 14, 2023
At the Second Summit for Democracy, Governments and Civil Society Pledge to Take Action
Perspectives
April 13, 2023
United States: Indictment of Former President Trump Is One Step in a Crucial, Independent Legal Process
Press release
March 30, 2023
Joint Letter – NGOs Call on Secretary Blinken to Urge Egypt to Withdraw Its Upcoming NGO Registration Deadline
Joint statement
March 24, 2023