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Understandings of Democracy - Origins and Consequences Beyond Western Democracies (Hardcover)
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Understandings of Democracy - Origins and Consequences Beyond Western Democracies (Hardcover)
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The rise of authoritarian populism and declining popular confidence
in democratic institutions has, of late, prompted many declarations
that democracy is in crisis. Nevertheless, democracy still enjoys
its supremacy in contemporary political discourse, with limited
meaningful alternatives. Few of today's authoritarian leaders
publicly denounce democracy; instead, they are more inclined to
present their regimes as democracies. Furthermore, public opinion
surveys show that ordinary citizens still widely and deeply
appreciate democracy, even in societies with limited practice of
democracy. Democracy is still the "only game" in contemporary
political discourse. Given the popularity of democracy, the hotly
debated and discussed crisis of democracy is puzzling. If most
people love democracy and politicians have to live with democracy
(whether they like it or not), how can democracy be in trouble?
More specifically, if people love democracy, shouldn't they despise
authoritarian leaders and regimes, or even join the advocates of
democracy to rebel against authoritarianism? To address these
questions, Understandings of Democracy looks at both the practices
of political elites and key dynamics that drive mass attitudes and
behaviors. Jie Lu and Yun-han Chu argue that mass attitudes and
behaviors are greatly affected by how people understand democracy.
More specifically, they make the following arguments: people hold
distinct understandings of democracy; popular conceptions of
democracy are significantly shaped by surrounding socioeconomic and
political contexts; such varying conceptions generate different
baselines for people to assess democratic practices and to
establish their views of democracy; and such distinct conceptions
also drive political participation in different ways. Overall,
popular understandings of democracy shape how citizens respond to
authoritarian or populist practices and offer significant
explanatory power for understanding why democracy is in trouble in
today's world, even when most people profess to love democracy.
Using large-scale comparative surveys and survey experiments from
seventy-two societies and a national survey in the United States,
Understandings of Democracy captures how people respond when
presented with the tradeoffs between the intrinsic and instrumental
values of democracy, as well as the attitudinal and behavioral
implications of such responses.
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