Bastian joined us in 2021. He works on human rights, democracy, armed conflict, and violence.
Contact him if you have questions about his topics or related data, need advice on which data source to use, or have suggestions for new articles or data sources.
Bastian has a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Chicago and an MA in Political Science and Economics from Heidelberg University.
He is a Project Lead at the Global Change Data Lab and an Honorary Researcher at the Oxford Martin School.
Bastian joined us in 2021. He works on human rights, democracy, armed conflict, and violence.
Contact him if you have questions about his topics or related data, need advice on which data source to use, or have suggestions for new articles or data sources.
Bastian has a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Chicago and an MA in Political Science and Economics from Heidelberg University.
He is a Project Lead at the Global Change Data Lab and an Honorary Researcher at the Oxford Martin School.
Topics covered by Bastian on Our World in Data
Many more people have democratic rights than in the past. Some of this progress has recently been reversed.
Women have gained the right to vote and sit in parliament almost everywhere. But they remain underrepresented, especially in the highest offices.
There are many ways to classify and measure political systems. What approaches do different sources take? And when is which approach best?
July 15, 2024
Deaths in the Middle East and deaths from violence targeting civilians have also been common.
June 24, 2024
Despite progress, same-sex marriage, adoption, gender marker changes, and third genders remain unrecognized in many countries. Some have even implemented more regressive policies.
May 01, 2024
Our peer-reviewed article outlines seven ways to publish data better.
December 13, 2023
Browse our two detailed data explorers on armed conflicts and war, with almost 300 interactive visualizations across six data sources.
November 01, 2023
Researchers have developed several indices that aim to capture human development. How do they work?
October 20, 2023
There are several ways to capture how common and deadly armed conflicts are. What are they? And when is which measure best?
October 13, 2023
There are many ways to measure armed conflicts and conflict deaths. What approaches do different researchers take? And when is which approach best?
August 16, 2023
There are different approaches to measuring terrorism. Here is the approach of the Global Terrorism Database, a leading source of terrorism data.
June 26, 2023
There are several ways to measure homicides. What approaches do different sources take? And when is which approach best?
February 27, 2023
On Our World in Data, we present thousands of metrics on hundreds of topics. How do we choose them?
December 16, 2022
There are several ways to measure human rights. Here is how the Varieties of Democracy project does it, one of the leading sources of human rights data.
November 30, 2022
There are many ways to measure democracy. Here is how the Varieties of Democracy project does it, one of the leading sources of global democracy data.
July 19, 2022
How democratic have countries been across the world? And how big are the differences between them?
February 03, 2022
How old are democracies across the world?
December 02, 2021
There are many ways to measure democracy. Here is how the Regimes of the World classification does it, one of the leading sources of global democracy data.
December 02, 2021
Half of all countries are democracies. But how many people enjoy democratic rights?
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