A safety net against populism? An investigation of the interaction effect of political efficacy and democratic capacities on populist attitudes

IF 1.8 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE
M. Bene, Zsolt Boda
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Abstract

The paper interprets populism as a symptom of a mismatch between how the democratic polity operates and how citizens conceive their own aspirations, needs and identities vis-à-vis the polity. However, democracy requests certain attitudes and skills from citizens: political engagement, a re fl ective attitude, scrutiny of the power holders and balancing trust-based cooperation with critical reactions towards political authorities. In line with this, we investigate how external and internal political e ffi cacy are associated with populist attitudes in the case of people who have and who do not have certain democratic capacities. Our fi ndings drawing upon an original survey covering 15 European countries show that higher internal political e ffi cacy is associated with more populist attitudes in the case of people with incomplete democratic capacities, but complete democratic capacities yield a ‘ safety net ’ against this e ff ect. However, the negative relationship between external political e ffi cacy and populist attitudes does not depend on these capacities: stronger dissatisfaction with the responsiveness of political elites leads to more populist attitudes irrespective of people ’ s democratic background. Nonetheless, our fi ndings imply that a stronger emphasis on certain democratic practices and values in political socialization or civic education could prevent stronger political con fi dence would turn into populist views about politics.
反对民粹主义的安全网?政治效能和民主能力对民粹主义态度的互动效应研究
该论文将民粹主义解释为民主政体运作方式与公民如何构想自己相对于政体的愿望、需求和身份之间不匹配的症状。然而,民主需要公民的某些态度和技能:政治参与、反思态度、对权力持有者的审查,以及在基于信任的合作与对政治当局的批评反应之间取得平衡。与此相一致,我们调查了在具有和不具有某些民主能力的人的情况下,外部和内部政治效率如何与民粹主义态度相关联。我们根据一项覆盖15个欧洲国家的原始调查得出的结论表明,在民主能力不完整的人的情况下,更高的内部政治效率与更民粹主义的态度有关,但完全的民主能力产生了对抗这种影响的“安全网”。然而,外部政治能力和民粹主义态度之间的负面关系并不取决于这些能力:对政治精英反应能力的强烈不满会导致更多的民粹主义态度,而不考虑人们的民主背景。尽管如此,我们的研究结果表明,在政治社会化或公民教育中更加强调某些民主实践和价值观,可能会阻止更强的政治自信转变为民粹主义的政治观点。
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