Article(electronic)November 26, 2021

Humanity's Attitudes about Democracy and Political Leaders

In: The public opinion quarterly: POQ, Volume 85, Issue 4, p. 957-986

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Abstract

For decades, researchers have examined people's beliefs across countries and over time using national samples of citizens. Yet, in an era when economies, societies, and policymaking have become increasingly interconnected, nation-states may no longer be the only or most relevant units of analysis for studying public opinion. To examine what people think about politics on a global scale, we develop tools for measuring public opinion that allow us to transcend national and regional boundaries. Starting with the world as the unit of analysis and humans as the relevant population, we measure and then explore patterns and trends in human preferences for democratic government and political leaders with the help of surveys collected around the world since 1994.

Languages

English

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

ISSN: 1537-5331

DOI

10.1093/poq/nfab056

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