Why are some ethnic minorities more satisfied with democracy than others in postcommunist countries? This paper explores this question by looking at the impact of political institutions on satisfaction with democracy. Using survey data collected between 1997 and 2000 in seven post-communist countries, I test two different hypotheses for which I find empirical support. First, I examine the relationship between the type of political system and the capacity of the ethnic minority to participate in the decision-making process. Concretely, I show that when a country adopts a parliamentary system and the ethnic minorities have a voice in the legislature, then higher levels of satisfaction with democracy are expected than if the country adopts a p...
[Abstract]: Scholars often mention the centrality of parties for the democratic political system. In...
M.24736-2003 Rubén Ruiz Rufino. ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references (p. 24-26
This article is an exploratory analysis of the efficacy of parliamentary representation as a means t...
Using survey data collected between 1997 and 2001 in ten post-communist countries, I test a set of h...
Satisfaction with democracy is normally explained using individual socio-demographic variables. In t...
Abstract: The process of democratization in an increasing number of diverse societies has focused at...
Previous research has shown that people in consensual democracies with a proportional electoral syst...
Abstract: The process of democratization in an increasing number of diverse societies has focused at...
Since the onset of the current wave of democratization, there has been a growing interest in researc...
A well-functioning democracy requires citizens’ support for its political institutions and procedure...
This project investigates how citizens in advanced industrial democracies evaluate their democratic ...
This paper examines the determinants of cross-national differences in political satisfaction across ...
Who do ethnically minority parties succeed or fail to win seats? To solve this puzzle, this article ...
Consensual-pluralistic institutional features of representative democracies have traditionally been ...
While the conditions under which states introduce power-sharing and autonomy rights for minorities a...
[Abstract]: Scholars often mention the centrality of parties for the democratic political system. In...
M.24736-2003 Rubén Ruiz Rufino. ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references (p. 24-26
This article is an exploratory analysis of the efficacy of parliamentary representation as a means t...
Using survey data collected between 1997 and 2001 in ten post-communist countries, I test a set of h...
Satisfaction with democracy is normally explained using individual socio-demographic variables. In t...
Abstract: The process of democratization in an increasing number of diverse societies has focused at...
Previous research has shown that people in consensual democracies with a proportional electoral syst...
Abstract: The process of democratization in an increasing number of diverse societies has focused at...
Since the onset of the current wave of democratization, there has been a growing interest in researc...
A well-functioning democracy requires citizens’ support for its political institutions and procedure...
This project investigates how citizens in advanced industrial democracies evaluate their democratic ...
This paper examines the determinants of cross-national differences in political satisfaction across ...
Who do ethnically minority parties succeed or fail to win seats? To solve this puzzle, this article ...
Consensual-pluralistic institutional features of representative democracies have traditionally been ...
While the conditions under which states introduce power-sharing and autonomy rights for minorities a...
[Abstract]: Scholars often mention the centrality of parties for the democratic political system. In...
M.24736-2003 Rubén Ruiz Rufino. ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references (p. 24-26
This article is an exploratory analysis of the efficacy of parliamentary representation as a means t...