2023
DOI: 10.1080/01402382.2023.2199376
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How citizens’ conceptions of democracy relate to positive and negative partisanship towards populist parties

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“…At this point, it's needed a conceptual distinction between the notions of democratic fatigue and democratic crisis. democratic fatigue refers to a process that occurs at the level of public opinion: the drops in satisfaction with and support for democracy are its main indicators-although support for a populist party (Wegscheider et al, 2023) and tolerance for democratic backsliding (Wunsch and Gessler, 2023) are others. A democratic crisis, analytically different, is a phenomenon that occurs at the level of institutions: the weakening of the independence of the judiciary or the attack on the Congress are indicators of a democratic crisis.…”
Section: Democratic Fatigue: a Brief Accountmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…At this point, it's needed a conceptual distinction between the notions of democratic fatigue and democratic crisis. democratic fatigue refers to a process that occurs at the level of public opinion: the drops in satisfaction with and support for democracy are its main indicators-although support for a populist party (Wegscheider et al, 2023) and tolerance for democratic backsliding (Wunsch and Gessler, 2023) are others. A democratic crisis, analytically different, is a phenomenon that occurs at the level of institutions: the weakening of the independence of the judiciary or the attack on the Congress are indicators of a democratic crisis.…”
Section: Democratic Fatigue: a Brief Accountmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to this indicator, there are other indicators of the erosion of the legitimacy of democracy that accompany what has been called "democratic fatigue" (e.g., García-Rivero 2023). Thus, dissatisfaction with democracy, along with other expressions of discomfort with democracy such as tolerance for democratic backsliding (Gessler and Wunsch, 2023), support for authoritarian forms of rule such as a strong leader (Donovan, 2021) and support for populist parties (Wegscheider et al, 2023), seem to characterize different countries around the world. Regarding the consequences for the stability of democracies as a political regime, exploring the foundations of such democratic malaise at public opinion level is a central challenge for political science.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En este punto, se necesita una distinción conceptual entre las nociones de fatiga democrática y crisis democrática. La fatiga democrática se refiere a un proceso que ocurre al nivel de la opinión pública: la caída en la satisfacción y en el apoyo a la democracia son sus principales indicadores, aunque el apoyo por un partido populista (Wegscheider at al., 2023) y la tolerancia a un retroceso democrático (Gessler y Wunsch, 2023) son otros. Una crisis democrática (a veces también llamada "desdemocratización", "fracaso democrático" o "retroceso democrático") es analíticamente diferente y conforma un fenómeno que se produce a nivel de las instituciones: el debilitamiento de la independencia del poder judicial o el ataque al Congreso son indicadores típicos de una crisis democrática.…”
Section: Fatiga Democrática: Una Definiciónunclassified
“…Además de la caída de los valores frente a esta pregunta sobre cuán satisfechos están los ciudadanos, existen otras señales que sugieren una erosión de la legitimidad de la democracia lo que, conjuntamente, justifica hablar de lo que ha sido denominado como una "fatiga democrática" (e.g., García-Rivero, 2023). Así, la insatisfacción con la democracia, junto con otras expresiones de malestar hacia este régimen político, como la tolerancia a un retroceso democrático (Gessler y Wunsch, 2023), el apoyo a formas autoritarias de gobierno como un líder fuerte (Donovan, 2021) y el apoyo a partidos populistas (Wegscheider et al, 2023), parece caracterizar a diferentes países alrededor del mundo. En cuanto a las consecuencias para la estabilidad de las democracias como régimen político, explorar los fundamentos de tal malestar democrático a nivel de la opinión pública es un desafío central para la ciencia política.América Latina no ha sido una excepción en esta materia.…”
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