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Forty years after the Carnation Revolution, the relatively young
Portuguese democracy is experiencing dramatically low levels of
public specific support for democracy. This article tests the leverage
of demand-side and supply-side accounts to explain differentials in
public satisfaction with democracy. Through ordinary least squares
regression analyses that draw on the unique data of the ‘Barometer
40 Years of Democracy in Portugal (2014)’, this articles shows that age
cohort, identification with extreme parties, evaluation of the country’s
political past, and economic performance are strong correlates of
citizens’ specific support for democracy
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Satisfaction with democracy Carnation Revolution Political past Economic performance
Contexto Educativo
Citação
Sanches, E. R. & Gorbunova, E. (2016). Portuguese Citizens' Support for Democracy: 40 Years after the Carnation Revolution. South European Society and Politics, 21(2), 211-226
Editora
Routledge. Taylor & Francis
