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@article{ Wuttke2020,
 title = {Have Europeans Grown Tired of Democracy? New Evidence from 18 Consolidated Democracies, 1981-2018},
 author = {Wuttke, Alexander and Gavras, Konstantin and Schoen, Harald},
 journal = {British Journal of Political Science},
 year = {2020},
 issn = {1469-2112},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-67475-6},
 abstract = {Democracies without democrats are not sustainable. Yet, recent studies argue that Western citizens are turning their backs on the system of self-governance, thereby eroding the societal foundations of consolidated democracies. We contribute to discussions about citizen support of democracy by 1) analyzing new cross-national survey data in 18 European countries that enable assessing the temporal and geographical generalizability of previous findings; 2) disentangling age-, cohort-, and period effects, thereby aligning the analytical methods with the theoretical arguments; 3) transparently reporting the entire evidence derived from pre-registered analyses to avoid cherrypicked findings. Our findings show that citizens of consolidated democracies continue to endorse self-governance. Yet, in some but not all countries, there is evidence for a growing number of ‘democrats in name only’, particularly among the young generation. These findings suggest a second phase in research on democratic fatigue that broadens the analytical scope for the multi-faceted nature of democratic support.},
 keywords = {Demokratie; democracy; Europa; Europe; politische Einstellung; political attitude; Populismus; populism; Regime; regime; Präferenz; preference; politisches Interesse; political interest}}