Increasing political polarization implies that each election expands the gap between the supporters of the losing side and the winning party. This asymmetry in how citizen’s feel about the outcome of elections could propagate to the institutions under partisan control but also to those designed to be isolated from electoral pressures – such as courts or central banks. Leveraging three decades of surveys covering European 27 countries, we exploit 138 cabinet shifts between 1991 and 2019 to estimate the effect of a growing divide between winners and losers on attitudes towards both types of institutions. We find that trust in either type institutions drops around elections but that the magnitude of the drop varies substantially across context...
While scholars and pundits alike have been pointing to a trend of increasing partisan affect in the ...
Do party policy offerings simply reflect public opinion or do parties shape public demand for polici...
Using panel data from the US states, we document a robust negative relationship between state-level ...
Abstract Scholars view polarization with trepidation. But polarization may clarify voters ’ choices ...
It is often claimed that we are living in an age of increasing polarization. Political views, opinio...
Does ideological polarization undermine or strengthen people’s principled support for democracy? In ...
Efforts to explain corruption have increased dramatically in recent years. The interest stems from t...
Scholars view elite polarization with trepidation. But polarization may clarify voters' choices and ...
During a time of intense partisan polarization our democracy and its respective institutions have ex...
Polarization is not new in Europe. Looking at electoral support for radical political forces after t...
This study examines the relationship between electoral system and party polarization through both a ...
First published online: 16 January 2021Currently, very little is known about the individual level fo...
Political polarization has been shown to significantly influence a country's economic performance. H...
In this article, we aim to identify the main determinants of political polarization using Bayesian M...
Although ideological polarization can create problems for governability and democratic stability, I ...
While scholars and pundits alike have been pointing to a trend of increasing partisan affect in the ...
Do party policy offerings simply reflect public opinion or do parties shape public demand for polici...
Using panel data from the US states, we document a robust negative relationship between state-level ...
Abstract Scholars view polarization with trepidation. But polarization may clarify voters ’ choices ...
It is often claimed that we are living in an age of increasing polarization. Political views, opinio...
Does ideological polarization undermine or strengthen people’s principled support for democracy? In ...
Efforts to explain corruption have increased dramatically in recent years. The interest stems from t...
Scholars view elite polarization with trepidation. But polarization may clarify voters' choices and ...
During a time of intense partisan polarization our democracy and its respective institutions have ex...
Polarization is not new in Europe. Looking at electoral support for radical political forces after t...
This study examines the relationship between electoral system and party polarization through both a ...
First published online: 16 January 2021Currently, very little is known about the individual level fo...
Political polarization has been shown to significantly influence a country's economic performance. H...
In this article, we aim to identify the main determinants of political polarization using Bayesian M...
Although ideological polarization can create problems for governability and democratic stability, I ...
While scholars and pundits alike have been pointing to a trend of increasing partisan affect in the ...
Do party policy offerings simply reflect public opinion or do parties shape public demand for polici...
Using panel data from the US states, we document a robust negative relationship between state-level ...