The role of actual democracy in the link between national identity and support for democracy

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Abstract

This article analyzes the interplay between national identity and democracy. Multilevel models were tested using European Value Survey (EVS 2017), which includes 30 countries in total. On the individual level, emphasis on non-voluntary features of national identity, where national membership depends on the accident of origin, relates to lower support for democracy. At the country level, the level of actual democracy was taken in to account (Varieties of Democracy 2017). In general, higher levels of actual democracy correlate with stronger support for the ideal democracy, yet, a high level of actual democracy amplifies the negative relationship between non-voluntary national identity and support for democracy.

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Gabrielsson, D. (2021). The role of actual democracy in the link between national identity and support for democracy. Comparative Sociology, 20(4), 473–500. https://doi.org/10.1163/15691330-bja10042

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