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Theories about the decline of legitimacy or a legitimacy crisis are
as old as democracy itself. Yet, representative democracy still
exists, and the empirical evidence for a secular decline of
political support in established democracies is limited,
questionable, or absent. This lack of conclusive evidence calls
into question existing explanatory theories of legitimacy decline.
How valid are theories of modernization, globalization, media
malaise, social capital, and party decline, if the predicted
outcome (i.e. secular decline of political support) does not occur?
And which (new) explanations can account for the empirical
variation in political support in established democracies? This
book systematically evaluates the empirical evidence for legitimacy
decline in established democracies, the explanatory power of
theories of legitimacy decline, and promises new routes in
investigating and assessing political legitimacy. In doing so, the
book provides a broad and thorough reflection on the state of the
art of legitimacy research, and outlines a new research agenda on
legitimacy.
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