LEGITIMATE GRIEVANCES Preferences for Democracy, System Support, and Political Participation in Bolivia

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Smith, Amy Erica [1 ]
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[1] Univ Pittsburgh, Dept Polit Sci, Pittsburgh, PA 15260 USA
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COSTA-RICA; RENAISSANCE; ATTITUDES; CULTURE;
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Many cross-national surveys examine the extent to which citizens of new democracies believe that democracy is always preferable to ally other form of government. There is little evidence, however, regarding how such attitudes affect citizen behavior This article examines the case of Bolivia, asking whether and how Bolivians' attitudes toward democracy affect participation, including contacts With public officials and involvement in political parties and social movements. Through analysis of nationwide survey data, I show that preferences for democracy have little effect on participation in party meetings or protests. Examining the relationship more carefully, I then show that,for Bolivians who favor institutional methods of representation, support for democracy increases attachment to the traditional political system and decreases protest; for citizens who favor popular methods of representation, it has the opposite impact. I conclude by discussing the implications for scholarship on democratization, which often conflates preferences for democracy with political stability.
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