International audienceFrom 1981 to today, diffuse support for democratic principles has remained stable with high scores, whereas support for specific forms of democracy has been much lower and largely dependent on the year considered. On the basis of the four waves of the French European Values Study data (from 1981 to 2008), this article investigates the influence of different political factors on attachment or support for democracy by testing three different hypotheses: first, the level and the type of politicization affects opinions on democracy. Second, high expectations of democracy negatively affect specific support for democracy. Third, the 'losers' consent' effect means that political opposition to the government turns into dissati...
In recent times, citizen support for democracy and its liberal principles appears to have stagnated ...
International audiencePopulist attitudes have been shown to predict voting behavior. These attitudes...
Voters are growing increasingly disenchanted with politics—and democracy more generally. Scholars te...
International audienceFrom 1981 to today, diffuse support for democratic principles has remained sta...
This paper investigates the determinants of citizens' assessment of the degree of democracy in Franc...
This paper focuses on attitudes towards democracy, comparing European citizens’ reaction to the prin...
Concerns about democratic legitimacy in contemporary advanced democracies have brought new urgency t...
When analysing support for democracy, researchers tend to assume that ‘democracy’ is a concept that ...
Given the importance of developing a democratic culture for the long-term survival of democracy, it ...
Most research on political culture is driven by the assumption that mass attitudes impact on democra...
Defence date: 26 November 2012Examining Board: Professor Alexander Trechsel, European University Ins...
This paper focuses on attitudes towards democracy, comparing European citizens' reaction to the prin...
Worldwide, support for democracy’s principles has risen in the past half century. Yet democratic cit...
This article assesses the relationship of individual attitudes towards democracy and contextual char...
International audienceThis article investigates how citizens speak about representative democracy an...
In recent times, citizen support for democracy and its liberal principles appears to have stagnated ...
International audiencePopulist attitudes have been shown to predict voting behavior. These attitudes...
Voters are growing increasingly disenchanted with politics—and democracy more generally. Scholars te...
International audienceFrom 1981 to today, diffuse support for democratic principles has remained sta...
This paper investigates the determinants of citizens' assessment of the degree of democracy in Franc...
This paper focuses on attitudes towards democracy, comparing European citizens’ reaction to the prin...
Concerns about democratic legitimacy in contemporary advanced democracies have brought new urgency t...
When analysing support for democracy, researchers tend to assume that ‘democracy’ is a concept that ...
Given the importance of developing a democratic culture for the long-term survival of democracy, it ...
Most research on political culture is driven by the assumption that mass attitudes impact on democra...
Defence date: 26 November 2012Examining Board: Professor Alexander Trechsel, European University Ins...
This paper focuses on attitudes towards democracy, comparing European citizens' reaction to the prin...
Worldwide, support for democracy’s principles has risen in the past half century. Yet democratic cit...
This article assesses the relationship of individual attitudes towards democracy and contextual char...
International audienceThis article investigates how citizens speak about representative democracy an...
In recent times, citizen support for democracy and its liberal principles appears to have stagnated ...
International audiencePopulist attitudes have been shown to predict voting behavior. These attitudes...
Voters are growing increasingly disenchanted with politics—and democracy more generally. Scholars te...