Democratic backsliding against a rising wave of support for democracy? Explaining trends in attitudes toward democracy in Poland (1995–2021) (Record no. 529002)

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Personal name Sadowski, Ireneusz
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Title Democratic backsliding against a rising wave of support for democracy? Explaining trends in attitudes toward democracy in Poland (1995–2021)
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Place of publication, distribution, etc International Sociology
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Extent 39(6), Nov, 2024: p.698-720
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Summary, etc The analysis presented in this article tries to address a puzzle – the widely recognized process of democratic backsliding in Poland was accompanied by a steady increase in popular support for democracy. It poses a question if the two phenomena are substantively related. To establish possible connections between them, I test three hypotheses involving populist winner effect, deepening of socio-political cleavage, and generational change. The first one assumes that democracy is more supported by populists when they form a government; the second one – to the contrary – states that populist polarization creates a wider gap in support for democracy, while the third one proposes that the relation is spurious, as trends in attitudes represent a gradual, long-term social change, at least in part related to generational replacement. Results show that the direct link between populist democratic backsliding and pro-democracy surge is relatively weak, while both processes can be related to a deeper sociological process of ‘splintering’ within Polish society. – Reproduced

https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/02685809241284284
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Democratic backsliding, Generational change, Poland, Popu8lsi, support for democracy.
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Main entry heading International Sociology
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2025-02-11 39(6), Nov, 2024: p.698-720 AR135194 2025-02-11 Articles

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