Numerous studies conclude that countries in which citizens express higher levels of satisfaction with democracy also tend to display higher levels of voter turnout in national elections. Yet it is difficult to draw causal inferences from this positive cross-sectional relationship, because democracies feature many historical, cultural, and institutional differences that are not easily controlled for in cross-sectional comparisons. We apply an alternative, temporal approach to this issue by asking the question: Are over-time declines (increases) in aggregate levels of satisfaction within democracies associated with increases (declines) in levels of voter turnout within these democracies? Our temporal analysis of this relationship in 12 democr...
Asking citizens “the way democracy works” is the basis of a wide literature on the support citizens ...
Previous research in Political Science has focused on individual and institutional factors that incr...
What is driving the general decline of voter turnout in established democracies in the 21st century?...
Numerous studies conclude that countries in which citizens express higher levels of satisfaction wit...
Numerous studies conclude that countries in which citizens express higher levels of satisfaction wit...
Political scientists, analysts and journalists alike have long believed that the degree of satisfact...
Popular consent is an essential element for success and stability of democracies. Research has repea...
The purpose of this research project is to further the understanding of the connection between inter...
Participating in an election is by far the most prevalent form of political participation in modern ...
Over the last 25 years, cross-national variation in voter turnout has received increased attention f...
In recent decades, liberal democracies have considerably expanded the scope for citizen participatio...
In recent decades, liberal democracies have considerably expanded the scope for citizen participatio...
In recent decades, liberal democracies have considerably expanded the scope for citizen participatio...
In recent decades, liberal democracies have considerably expanded the scope for citizen participatio...
In recent decades, liberal democracies have considerably expanded the scope for citizen participatio...
Asking citizens “the way democracy works” is the basis of a wide literature on the support citizens ...
Previous research in Political Science has focused on individual and institutional factors that incr...
What is driving the general decline of voter turnout in established democracies in the 21st century?...
Numerous studies conclude that countries in which citizens express higher levels of satisfaction wit...
Numerous studies conclude that countries in which citizens express higher levels of satisfaction wit...
Political scientists, analysts and journalists alike have long believed that the degree of satisfact...
Popular consent is an essential element for success and stability of democracies. Research has repea...
The purpose of this research project is to further the understanding of the connection between inter...
Participating in an election is by far the most prevalent form of political participation in modern ...
Over the last 25 years, cross-national variation in voter turnout has received increased attention f...
In recent decades, liberal democracies have considerably expanded the scope for citizen participatio...
In recent decades, liberal democracies have considerably expanded the scope for citizen participatio...
In recent decades, liberal democracies have considerably expanded the scope for citizen participatio...
In recent decades, liberal democracies have considerably expanded the scope for citizen participatio...
In recent decades, liberal democracies have considerably expanded the scope for citizen participatio...
Asking citizens “the way democracy works” is the basis of a wide literature on the support citizens ...
Previous research in Political Science has focused on individual and institutional factors that incr...
What is driving the general decline of voter turnout in established democracies in the 21st century?...