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%T Introverted and Closed-Minded: The Psychological Roots of Support for Autocracy in Latin America
%A Armendariz Miranda, Paula
%A Cawvey, Matthew
%J Journal of Politics in Latin America
%N 1
%P 40-66
%V 13
%D 2021
%K Latin America; autocracy; democracy; personality
%@ 1868-4890
%U file:///tmp/Dokumente/10.1177_1866802X21991261.pdf
%X What activates individuals’ support for autocratic governments? Some suggest that the answer is perceptions of increased corruption and/or poor economic performance. We do not dispute this explanation but instead contend that it depends on individual differences in personality. We hypothesise that introverted and closed-minded citizens are generally resistant to democracy. When democracies appear unable to address problems, introverted and closed-minded citizens defer to authoritarian leaders for efficient solutions. We test our hypotheses with cross-national survey data from Latin America. Our findings have important implications for how we understand the roots of autocratic attitudes.
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%G en
%9 Zeitschriftenartikel
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