The formation and resilience of Law-Abiding attitudes under Authoritarianism: The case of Russia (Record no. 530430)

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Personal name Hendley, Kathryn and Murrell, Peter
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Title The formation and resilience of Law-Abiding attitudes under Authoritarianism: The case of Russia
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Comparative Politics
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Extent 57(2), Jan, 2025: p.169-192
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Summary, etc Authoritarian leaders frequently send mixed messages about law. While official rhetoric typically emphasizes obeying law, leaders have proven willing to sidestep the law when it proves inconvenient. We explore the impact of this duality on the attitudes of Russian citizens, drawing on three rounds of the Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey. To identify the separate effects of cohort, age, and survey year, we use existing estimates of a function relating age to the predisposition to form new attitudes. Our results indicate that one factor driving Russians' attitudes on law-abiding is the strength of the Kremlin's messaging on the importance of obeying the law especially in their formative years. This effect would have been strongest for the oldest Russians. Yet, ceteris paribus, more years lived in Russia lead to declines in law-abiding attitudes. The net result of these two effects is that older Russians profess greater law abidingness. Putin's emphasis on obeying the laws on the books has left its mark in the increasing prevalence of law-abiding attitudes.-Reproduced

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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Authoritarianism, Cohort and age effects, Law, Legal dualism, Russia
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