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  • Pojavi politične patologije v evropskih novih demokracijah
    Kropivnik, Samo ; Vrhovac, Sanda
    This article studies phenomena which can be defined as politically pathological. These phenomena negatively reflect the psychological and morally political attitudes of citizens regarding politics. ... The authors note an increase in voter abstention and the rise of populism in Central and Eastern European Countries as well as in the Baltic States, which together joined the European Union in 2004, as two elements of political pathology and connect them with a democratic regression. They stem from the assumption that cynicism, apathy, alienation, dissatisfaction and other negative psychologicaland morally political conditions that are generated at a micro level and demonstrated in attitudes to politicians, political institutions, political parties and politics as such are manifested on the macro level as anincrease in voter abstention and the strengthening of populism. The authors hypothesise a reciprocal cyclical process, meaning that a low voter turnout or noticeable drop in voter turnout also indicates a higher proportion of populism and a democratic setback, and inversely. They anticipate the parallelism of greater electoral abstinence, the rise of populist parties and the poor democratic assessment of countries. The analysis includes eight countries and puts them in a comparative frame in terms of voting abstention dynamics, the rise in populism and the state of democracy.
    Vir: Teorija in praksa : revija za družbena vprašanja. - ISSN 0040-3598 (Letn. 49, št. 4/5, jul.-okt. 2012, str. 707-732, 819)
    Vrsta gradiva - članek, sestavni del
    Leto - 2012
    Jezik - slovenski
    COBISS.SI-ID - 439295

vir: Teorija in praksa : revija za družbena vprašanja. - ISSN 0040-3598 (Letn. 49, št. 4/5, jul.-okt. 2012, str. 707-732, 819)

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