An important proportion of citizens do not manifest confidence in many basic institutions (parliaments, parties, unions, army, public bureaucracies, big business, courts, ecclesiastic hierarchy, police) nor in the political class. Such a deficit of trust is attested by a wealth of empirical data. Nonetheless, the legitimacy of democratic regimes is not challenged: European citizens do not conceive realistically of an alternative system of government. A new counter-power is playing an increasing and crucial role in advanced pluralist democracies that of magistrates and journalists combined. France and Italy are considered as typical cases, concerning in particular corruption at the highest level of the State and society. What types of citize...
By many accounts the world is more democratic today than ever before. This is usually understood to ...
Although trust plays a fundamental role in complex societies as an effective form of complexity redu...
Corruption, as argued by many scholars, reemerged in the concern of most European countries bringing...
The present work aims to analyse the current perception that European citizens have of Western democ...
Political confidence and support are recognized as corner stones of any democratic society. Although...
Governments across the industrialised world suffer a deep legitimacy crisis. Survey after survey sho...
The debate about a possible crisis of democracy has been present over 30 years. Questionable is what...
While in the older literature, low levels of political trust were routinely interpreted as a lack of...
Two developments have marked EU democracies, with different levels of incidence and intensity, duri...
This book examines the antecedents and consequences of citizens’ confidence in different political i...
Democratic crisis and organized distrust: what is the democratic deficit. Change or crisis? Citizens...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. While in the older literature, low l...
Recently, literature on democratic backsliding – state-led attacks on democratic institutions – in W...
Defence date: 26 November 2012Examining Board: Professor Alexander Trechsel, European University Ins...
Is democracy running out of steam? In recent years, politicians, pundits, and academics have voiced ...
By many accounts the world is more democratic today than ever before. This is usually understood to ...
Although trust plays a fundamental role in complex societies as an effective form of complexity redu...
Corruption, as argued by many scholars, reemerged in the concern of most European countries bringing...
The present work aims to analyse the current perception that European citizens have of Western democ...
Political confidence and support are recognized as corner stones of any democratic society. Although...
Governments across the industrialised world suffer a deep legitimacy crisis. Survey after survey sho...
The debate about a possible crisis of democracy has been present over 30 years. Questionable is what...
While in the older literature, low levels of political trust were routinely interpreted as a lack of...
Two developments have marked EU democracies, with different levels of incidence and intensity, duri...
This book examines the antecedents and consequences of citizens’ confidence in different political i...
Democratic crisis and organized distrust: what is the democratic deficit. Change or crisis? Citizens...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. While in the older literature, low l...
Recently, literature on democratic backsliding – state-led attacks on democratic institutions – in W...
Defence date: 26 November 2012Examining Board: Professor Alexander Trechsel, European University Ins...
Is democracy running out of steam? In recent years, politicians, pundits, and academics have voiced ...
By many accounts the world is more democratic today than ever before. This is usually understood to ...
Although trust plays a fundamental role in complex societies as an effective form of complexity redu...
Corruption, as argued by many scholars, reemerged in the concern of most European countries bringing...