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These papers look at public attitudes and voter behavior that supports or undermines democratic attitudes in Europe, spanning case studies and levels of analysis. Topics include democratic norms and violations by politicians, tradeoffs with democracy and policy preferences, when nostalgic bends toward support for socialism, and the role that local activism and civil society might play in bolstering national-level attitudes.
Trading Democracy: Unveiling Hungary's Political Choices in a Conjoint Experiment - Elena Avramovska, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung; Johanna Lutz
Who Forgives Undemocratic Behaviour? Evidence from a Conjoint Experiment - Daphne Halikiopoulou, University of York; Filip Milacic, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung; Sofia Vasilopoulou, King's College London
Participatory Democracy at the Local Level in CEE Country - Karolina Tybuchowska-HartliĆska, Uniwersity of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn
Public Acceptance of Mosques in Contemporary European Settings - Marc Helbling, University of Mannheim; Elisabeth Ivarsflaten, University of Bergen; Richard Traunmuller, University of Mannheim