This chart illustrates the dramatic shift in global governance over the past 200 years, highlighting the transition from autocratic regimes and colonies to more democratic forms of government. In 1800, the majority of the world's population lived under colonial rule or autocracies, with no presence of democracies. By 2020, the landscape had transformed significantly, with democracies accounting for 60% of global governance. The data reveals a steady decline in colonies and autocracies, particularly after 1950, as closed and open anocracies emerged. The rise of democracies is particularly notable from 1950 onwards, reflecting global movements towards self-governance and political participation. This shift underscores the increasing importance of democratic values and institutions in shaping modern societies. The chart also highlights the persistence of autocracies and anocracies, indicating ongoing challenges in achieving full democratic governance worldwide. Overall, the data provides a compelling narrative of political evolution, emphasizing the complex interplay between different forms of governance and the enduring quest for democracy.