satisfaction with democracy

Responsiveness, support, and responsibility: How democratic responsiveness facilitates responsible government.

We argue that when governments are seen as responsive they build a “buffer” of support, allowing them to make decisions that are not necessarily responsive but possibly responsible.

Socialization or Experience? Institutional Trust and Satisfaction with Democracy among Emigrants in Different Institutional Settings

This experimental study supports the argument that citizens prefer a stealth democracy where they are minimally involved in democratic decision-making processes, as long as the outcome itself is favorable to them.