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Trust the People? Populism, Trust, and Support for Direct Democracy
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Abstract Populism is commonly understood as a response to frustrations with the functioning of modern democracy, while the use of direct democratic mechanisms has been hailed as a remedy for the ailing of representative democracies. Indeed, populism's emphasis on direct citizen participation in decision-maki... view more
Populism is commonly understood as a response to frustrations with the functioning of modern democracy, while the use of direct democratic mechanisms has been hailed as a remedy for the ailing of representative democracies. Indeed, populism's emphasis on direct citizen participation in decision-making is tightly linked to its distrust of representative institutions and the political elite as the cornerstone of mediated representation. Trust, however, matters for any functioning democratic institutional arrangement, and we contend that its role warrants more attention when considering the viability of alternative modes of decision-making such as referendums, particularly in the nexus of populism-democracy. Using original public opinion surveys implemented in Argentina, Germany, Italy, Portugal, and Spain, we distinguish among different objects of trust - elites, institutions, "the people," or the society at large. We also explore citizens' levels of trust in these objects and their association with institutional designs of direct democracy. Our results offer preliminary insights into the importance of horizontal and vertical trust relationships in shaping procedural preferences for different configurations of direct democracy.... view less
Keywords
confidence; populism; direct democracy; political participation; decision making
Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Free Keywords
bottom‐up mechanisms; top‐down mechanisms
Document language
English
Publication Year
2024
Journal
Politics and Governance, 12 (2024)
Issue topic
Challenging Democracy: How Do Ideas of Populists and Disenchanted Citizens Align?
ISSN
2183-2463
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed