2014
DOI: 10.1080/13569775.2014.969122
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Democracies in crisis

Abstract: The main contribution of this study is to identify democracies in the world that are at risk of becoming non-democracies. It is hypothesized that if democracies have a low level of legitimacy and have low effectiveness, they are at risk of becoming non-democratic regimes. These types of democracies are called weak democracies. Of the seven democracies that are identified as weak democracies between 2000 and 2010, the weakest of them, Mali, has already fallen. However, looking at the results of this study, it i… Show more

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“…This form of representation rests on identifying and amplifying concerns and issues among the general population—speaking to ‘common sense’. By claiming to support neglected issues, populist actors are able to shift the discussion to create or reinforce feelings of disillusionment or cynicism (Högström, ). The focus on ‘common sense’ and the people encourages an exclusionary view, based on conformity with accepted norms and on singling out minorities.…”
Section: Positioning Far Right Movements and Strategies Of Roma Stigmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This form of representation rests on identifying and amplifying concerns and issues among the general population—speaking to ‘common sense’. By claiming to support neglected issues, populist actors are able to shift the discussion to create or reinforce feelings of disillusionment or cynicism (Högström, ). The focus on ‘common sense’ and the people encourages an exclusionary view, based on conformity with accepted norms and on singling out minorities.…”
Section: Positioning Far Right Movements and Strategies Of Roma Stigmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Canovan, 2004: 242) Mudde and Kaltwasser (2013: 153) further note that 'populism has a "chameleonic" character: populism can be left-wing or right-wing, organized in top-down or bottom-up fashion, rely on strong leaders or even be leaderless.' Claims made by populist challengers can have resonance in democratic regimes, as they point to the mismatch between what is promised and what is delivered by a democratic regime, fostering feelings of disillusionment and cynicism (Högström, 2014) As democratic regimes rely on generating legitimacy among the population, such a challenge can threaten the viability and stability of the regime.…”
Section: Populism and Religion In Times Of Crisismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Canovan, 2004, p. 242) Mudde and Kaltwasser (2013, p. 153) further note that 'populism has a "chameleonic" character: populism can be left-wing or right-wing, organized in top-down or bottom-up fashion, rely on strong leaders or even be leaderless.' Claims made by populist challengers can have resonance in democratic regimes, as they point to the mismatch between what is promised and what is delivered by a democratic regime, fostering feelings of disillusionment and cynicism (Högström, 2014). As democratic regimes rely on generating legitimacy among the population, such a challenge can threaten the viability and stability of the regime.…”
Section: Populism and Religion In Times Of Crisismentioning
confidence: 99%