Understanding citizens’ attitudes towards their political systems continues to be a matter of great importance in the beginning of the 21st century. Traditional approaches used to assess these attitudes have proven to be limited and lead to erroneous conclusions. Using data from a pilot study conducted by the European Social Survey in the United Kingdom and Russia in late 2011, this article employs multiple items to offer a comprehensive analysis of citizens’ evaluations of the functioning of their democracies. Findings reveal deep citizen concern with economic performance. Other important conclusions are drawn at both the substantive and methodological levels
The present work aims to analyse the current perception that European citizens have of Western democ...
This paper investigates the determinants of citizens' assessment of the degree of democracy in Franc...
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...
Literature on political support broadly offers three micro-level models: socio-economic status, demo...
By comparing European Values Studies (EVS) individual data on the subjective perception of the democ...
Recent reforms have been designed to enhance the power of the European Parliament to counter critici...
Although public support for political authorities, institutions, and even regimes is affected by the...
In recent times, citizen support for democracy and its liberal principles appears to have stagnated ...
A growing number of political scientists have recently claimed that democracy has emerged as a unive...
Recent reforms have been designed to enhance the power of the European Parliament to counter critici...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. A well-functioning democracy...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on June 22, 2010).The entire ...
Satisfaction with democracy is driven by the two mechanisms that affect citizens’ income: the market...
Is democratic dissatisfaction caused by critical citizens’ high expectations? By measuring the gap b...
The present work aims to analyse the current perception that European citizens have of Western democ...
This paper investigates the determinants of citizens' assessment of the degree of democracy in Franc...
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...
Literature on political support broadly offers three micro-level models: socio-economic status, demo...
By comparing European Values Studies (EVS) individual data on the subjective perception of the democ...
Recent reforms have been designed to enhance the power of the European Parliament to counter critici...
Although public support for political authorities, institutions, and even regimes is affected by the...
In recent times, citizen support for democracy and its liberal principles appears to have stagnated ...
A growing number of political scientists have recently claimed that democracy has emerged as a unive...
Recent reforms have been designed to enhance the power of the European Parliament to counter critici...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. A well-functioning democracy...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on June 22, 2010).The entire ...
Satisfaction with democracy is driven by the two mechanisms that affect citizens’ income: the market...
Is democratic dissatisfaction caused by critical citizens’ high expectations? By measuring the gap b...
The present work aims to analyse the current perception that European citizens have of Western democ...
This paper investigates the determinants of citizens' assessment of the degree of democracy in Franc...
Recently, literature on democratic backsliding – state-led attacks on democratic institutions – in W...