The Appraisal of Democracy in Europe: Institutions and Modernization

The Appraisal of Democracy in Europe: Institutions and Modernization

Tuesday, January 31, 2006
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
(Pacific)
Encina Basement Conference Room
Speaker: 
  • Markus Hadler

This talk scrutinizes the relationship between individual attitudes towards democracy and such contextual characteristics as the institutional framework and the level of socioeconomic development. For this purpose the individual evaluation of a democratic rule, experts rule, army rule, and a strong leader rule is considered. The analysis discovers a strong relationship between the individual political attitudes and different contextual factors. In particular, it turns out that pre-democratic views vary at both the national and the regional level. Democratic values, on the other hand, are rather evenly distributed within countries but also vary among countries. One finding is that the socioeconomic level has a strong impact on the occurrence of pre-democratic values. For those holding strong democratic beliefs, institutional factors such as the absence of an authoritarian regime in the recent past become more important than the socioeconomic level.