One of the prerequisites for a functioning democracy is that its citizens support by and large its democratic system. However, such support cannot be taken for granted and should be monitored. Furthermore, different people may have different perceptions, expectations, and understanding of the concept of democracy. This may be especially true for citizens socialized in different political systems like those in Eastern and Western Europe before the fall of the iron curtain, where the concept of democracy and the rights of citizens in a democracy were communicated in quite different ways. (author's abstract
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ABSTRACT: In this article, the extent of support for democracy is deter-mined for thirteen countries...
Based on a new data-set covering 29 European and neighboring countries, this volume shows how, Europ...
This paper focuses on attitudes towards democracy, comparing European citizens' reaction to the prin...
One of the prerequisites for a functioning democracy is that its citizens support by and large its d...
What does democracy mean? This question is difficult to answer - theoretically, we find different id...
When analysing support for democracy, researchers tend to assume that ‘democracy’ is a concept that ...
Defence date: 26 November 2012Examining Board: Professor Alexander Trechsel, European University Ins...
By comparing European Values Studies (EVS) individual data on the subjective perception of the democ...
This paper focuses on attitudes towards democracy, comparing European citizens’ reaction to the prin...
This article assesses the relationship of individual attitudes towards democracy and contextual char...
Although democracy is viewed positively across Europe, surprisingly little is known about the type o...
This paper investigates the determinants of citizens' assessment of the degree of democracy in Franc...
A growing number of political scientists have recently claimed that democracy has emerged as a unive...
Germany’s division after 1945 and its unification in 1990 offer a fascinating opportunity to study t...
This paper analyzes the way democracy is perceived and understood in Poland and other European socie...
ABSTRACT: In this article, the extent of support for democracy is deter-mined for thirteen countries...
Based on a new data-set covering 29 European and neighboring countries, this volume shows how, Europ...
This paper focuses on attitudes towards democracy, comparing European citizens' reaction to the prin...