JOURNAL ARTICLE

Ideological extremism, perceived party system polarization, and support for democracy

Mariano TorcalPedro C. Magalhães

Year: 2022 Journal:   European Political Science Review Vol: 14 (2)Pages: 188-205   Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Abstract

Abstract Does ideological polarization undermine or strengthen people’s principled support for democracy? In this study, we suggest that different manifestations of ideological polarization have different implications in this respect. Using data from 11 surveys conducted with representative samples of the adult populations of a group of liberal democratic countries, part of the Comparative National Elections Project, we look at how people’s level of ideological extremism and their perceptions of ideological polarization in their countries’ party systems are related with their support for democracy. We show that citizens who hold more extreme ideological positions are indeed less supportive of democracy and that such a negative relationship is strengthened as citizens’ extremism increases. However, we also show that the citizens who display higher levels of principled support for democracy are those who perceive parties to be neither too distant nor too close to each other in ideological terms. In other words, while a very polarized partisan supply seems to undermine popular commitment with democracy, very low polarization may have similar consequences.

Keywords:
Ideology Polarization (electrochemistry) Democracy Political economy Political science Liberal democracy Law Sociology Politics

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FWCI (Field Weighted Citation Impact)
90
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Citation History

Topics

Electoral Systems and Political Participation
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Political Science and International Relations
Social Media and Politics
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Communication
Social and Intergroup Psychology
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Sociology and Political Science

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