Survey research has revealed that post-communist citizens are skeptical towards democracy. Despite a substantial body of literature that has researched the origins and determinants of these attitudes, consensus has not yet emerged. A major challenge has been to distinguish between individual support for democracy as an ideal political regime and satisfaction with the way democracy is practiced in one’s country. Using structural equation modeling with latent variables, we improve measurement validity and account for feedback effects to better understand the relationship between these attitudes. Consistent with our performance-based theory, we find that positive assessments of political performance drive normative support for democracy. The i...
Defence date: 26 November 2012Examining Board: Professor Alexander Trechsel, European University Ins...
During the last decade, democratic backsliding (DB) has become a worrying phenomenon worldwide. This...
While in the older literature, low levels of political trust were routinely interpreted as a lack of...
Published online: 19 July 2022Survey research has revealed that post-communist citizens are skeptica...
ABSTRACT The former Communist countries of Eastern Europe have markedly lower levels of voter turnou...
Research on Eastern European attitudes toward democracy has not comprehensively examined the economi...
Carrion, Julio F.This dissertation seeks to establish the main sources of support for democracy in C...
This paper focuses on attitudes towards democracy, comparing European citizens’ reaction to the prin...
In many countries, voters are targeted with clientelistic and programmatic electoral offers. Existin...
We can observe a well-documented decline of trust levels in Western societies: from the reputation o...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on June 22, 2010).The entire ...
How did post-communist transformations affect people’s perceptions of their economic and political ...
Winners and losers of elections have different stakes in protecting democratic institutions. We prov...
Recently, literature on democratic backsliding – state-led attacks on democratic institutions – in W...
With the worldwide wave of democratization, scholars interested in the preservation of the new democ...
Defence date: 26 November 2012Examining Board: Professor Alexander Trechsel, European University Ins...
During the last decade, democratic backsliding (DB) has become a worrying phenomenon worldwide. This...
While in the older literature, low levels of political trust were routinely interpreted as a lack of...
Published online: 19 July 2022Survey research has revealed that post-communist citizens are skeptica...
ABSTRACT The former Communist countries of Eastern Europe have markedly lower levels of voter turnou...
Research on Eastern European attitudes toward democracy has not comprehensively examined the economi...
Carrion, Julio F.This dissertation seeks to establish the main sources of support for democracy in C...
This paper focuses on attitudes towards democracy, comparing European citizens’ reaction to the prin...
In many countries, voters are targeted with clientelistic and programmatic electoral offers. Existin...
We can observe a well-documented decline of trust levels in Western societies: from the reputation o...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on June 22, 2010).The entire ...
How did post-communist transformations affect people’s perceptions of their economic and political ...
Winners and losers of elections have different stakes in protecting democratic institutions. We prov...
Recently, literature on democratic backsliding – state-led attacks on democratic institutions – in W...
With the worldwide wave of democratization, scholars interested in the preservation of the new democ...
Defence date: 26 November 2012Examining Board: Professor Alexander Trechsel, European University Ins...
During the last decade, democratic backsliding (DB) has become a worrying phenomenon worldwide. This...
While in the older literature, low levels of political trust were routinely interpreted as a lack of...