The premise of the cultural congruence hypothesis is that the level of congruence between democratic values among the public and in political institutions of a country is an important indication of political stability: the greater the congruence, the greater the stability. Though this hypothesis was proposed almost fifty years ago, it has never been fully examined. A crucial weakness of the hypothesis is that it is blind to the direction of incongruence: instability increases if the public has either more or less freedom relative to their expectations. But based on what we learn from Prospect Theory, one may expect to find different behaviors in these two situations. The empirical analyses that follow confirm this expectation. The article a...
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The article presents a theoretical model of political conflict and democratic stability in a small o...
This article explains why dissatisfaction with the performance of individual politicians in new demo...
This article analyses the impact of government alternation on ideological congruence, going beyond t...
This essay argues that Jeffrey C. Alexander’s civil sphere theory provides a useful new tool for tho...
Whatdetermines theemergence and survival of democracy?The authors apply extreme bounds analysis to t...
Attempts to respond to “democratic deficits ” in modern constitutional republics must contend with t...
Congruence theory suggests that democratic institutions are supplied on a level that is congruent wi...
This article contributes to our understanding of democratic representation by analyzing government c...
This paper is a.companion piece to “Democratic Political Stability: A Methodological Note” which rec...
In this article I take a critical look into the challenges faced by the contemporary social, politic...
This article revisits one historical event that has been repeatedly discussed in the literature on d...
This article investigates how parties can influence the level of political sophistication their supp...
This work provides a general framework for analysis of issue voting across democratic polities. Unli...
The article begins by identifying a number of apparently dissonant characteristics of modern party o...
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The article presents a theoretical model of political conflict and democratic stability in a small o...
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