This study presents a contextual explanation of regime support by arguing that although an individual’s instrumental economic calculation and intrinsic democratic value are important predictors of political support, the extent to which they matter is contingent on the nature of the regime, as defined primarily by democracy. Using data drawn from the second wave of the Asia Barometer (ABS), we find that economic perceptions are less important for regime support in democratic countries than they are in authoritarian countries, and an affection for democracy makes people more critical of the political system in authoritarian countries than in democratic countries
As a culturally distinctive region, Asia was chosen as the sample for this study. This empirical stu...
A growing body of subnational comparative research on democracy has focused attention on ‘subnationa...
This study examines the relationship between level of development and the emergence of the Authorita...
This study presents a contextual explanation of regime support by arguing that although an individua...
How does economic performance affect support for democracy in emergent democracies? Government appro...
How does perceived economic inequality shape individuals’ support of a political regime? Does econom...
How does economic performance affect support for democracy in emer-gent democracies? Government appr...
Recent democratic regressions and crises suggest democracy is at risk across East and Southeast Asia...
This paper examines relative impacts of cultural socialization and interactions with government on s...
How does the perception of economic inequality affect political support in non-democracies? While th...
How does political trust affect the competing pressures of policy versus political performance in em...
What are the effects of weak economic performance in East and Southeast Asia? In particular, does we...
Few research studies have examined the effect of emancipative values on economic voting in anocric c...
Autocrats may try to generate regime support in order to remain in power, but do they get the result...
This study is part of an emerging literature that aims to shed light on China's development finance ...
As a culturally distinctive region, Asia was chosen as the sample for this study. This empirical stu...
A growing body of subnational comparative research on democracy has focused attention on ‘subnationa...
This study examines the relationship between level of development and the emergence of the Authorita...
This study presents a contextual explanation of regime support by arguing that although an individua...
How does economic performance affect support for democracy in emergent democracies? Government appro...
How does perceived economic inequality shape individuals’ support of a political regime? Does econom...
How does economic performance affect support for democracy in emer-gent democracies? Government appr...
Recent democratic regressions and crises suggest democracy is at risk across East and Southeast Asia...
This paper examines relative impacts of cultural socialization and interactions with government on s...
How does the perception of economic inequality affect political support in non-democracies? While th...
How does political trust affect the competing pressures of policy versus political performance in em...
What are the effects of weak economic performance in East and Southeast Asia? In particular, does we...
Few research studies have examined the effect of emancipative values on economic voting in anocric c...
Autocrats may try to generate regime support in order to remain in power, but do they get the result...
This study is part of an emerging literature that aims to shed light on China's development finance ...
As a culturally distinctive region, Asia was chosen as the sample for this study. This empirical stu...
A growing body of subnational comparative research on democracy has focused attention on ‘subnationa...
This study examines the relationship between level of development and the emergence of the Authorita...