Theories about the decline of legitimacy or a legitimacy crisis are as old as democracy itself. Yet, representative democracy still exists, and the empirical evidence for a secular decline of political support in established democracies is limited, questionable, or absent. This lack of conclusive evidence calls into question existing explanatory theories of legitimacy decline. How valid are theories of modernization, globalization, media malaise, social capital, and party decline, if the predicted outcome (i.e. secular decline of political support) does not occur? And which (new) explanations can account for the empirical variation in political support in established democracies? This book systematically evaluates the empirical evidence for...
This thesis investigates what creates legitimacy for national regimes, paying most attention to the ...
This article analyses the development of legitimacy across 20 European democracies (1990-2010). The ...
It is widely accepted that internationalization and the increasing loss of parliamentary control ove...
This chapter presents the research questions and outline of the book, providing a brief review of th...
This chapter comprises an empirical evaluation of trends in political support within established dem...
Against the background of a renewed debate about democratic legitimacy, this essay discusses its con...
Are we witnessing a crisis of democratic legitimacy? While citizens may lose trust in political auth...
This thesis explores the relationship between legitimacy and inequality in well-established, embedde...
Governments across the industrialised world suffer a deep legitimacy crisis. Survey after survey sho...
Modern democracies are dependent on regular elections and citizens' legitimacy beliefs. Studies have...
This final chapter concludes with a reflection on the findings presented in the book, the implicatio...
It is widely accepted that internationalization and the increasing loss of parliamentary control ove...
This study analyses the extent to which the recent economic crisis influences the political attitude...
none1noThis article presents an interpretation of the present malaise that afflicts the political pa...
One of the urgent problems requiring special research is the comprehensive crisis of legitimacy that...
This thesis investigates what creates legitimacy for national regimes, paying most attention to the ...
This article analyses the development of legitimacy across 20 European democracies (1990-2010). The ...
It is widely accepted that internationalization and the increasing loss of parliamentary control ove...
This chapter presents the research questions and outline of the book, providing a brief review of th...
This chapter comprises an empirical evaluation of trends in political support within established dem...
Against the background of a renewed debate about democratic legitimacy, this essay discusses its con...
Are we witnessing a crisis of democratic legitimacy? While citizens may lose trust in political auth...
This thesis explores the relationship between legitimacy and inequality in well-established, embedde...
Governments across the industrialised world suffer a deep legitimacy crisis. Survey after survey sho...
Modern democracies are dependent on regular elections and citizens' legitimacy beliefs. Studies have...
This final chapter concludes with a reflection on the findings presented in the book, the implicatio...
It is widely accepted that internationalization and the increasing loss of parliamentary control ove...
This study analyses the extent to which the recent economic crisis influences the political attitude...
none1noThis article presents an interpretation of the present malaise that afflicts the political pa...
One of the urgent problems requiring special research is the comprehensive crisis of legitimacy that...
This thesis investigates what creates legitimacy for national regimes, paying most attention to the ...
This article analyses the development of legitimacy across 20 European democracies (1990-2010). The ...
It is widely accepted that internationalization and the increasing loss of parliamentary control ove...