墨西哥的反民主态度、胜负差距和左翼崛起

Rodrigo Castro Cornejo, Joy Langston
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对民主准则和民主制度的支持薄弱对民主的生存构成了严峻挑战。舆论研究通常认为,公民会要求政治家尊重民主准则。本研究探讨了墨西哥公民对民主的态度。研究重点关注 2018 年大选,当时安德烈斯-曼努埃尔-洛佩斯-奥夫拉多尔(MORENA)第三次赢得总统选举。LAPOP的美洲晴雨表(2012-2019年)数据显示,与失败者-胜利者差距文献一致,洛佩斯-奥夫拉多尔总统的支持者在2018年大选后提高了对民主的满意度。然而,与大多数选举获胜者的选民不同,他们并没有更加致力于民主。甚至在某些情况下,2018 年之后,AMLO 的选民比其他党派群体更有可能支持反民主干预,尤其是在犯罪率较高时支持政变。本研究的结果有助于我们理解墨西哥民主侵蚀背景下的赢家-输家差距。虽然本文的研究结果是基于探索性证据,但它们突出表明,有很大一部分选民愿意牺牲民主,支持其共同党派破坏民主的行动。
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Anti-Democratic Attitudes, the Winner-Loser Gap, and the Rise of the Left in Mexico
Weak support for democratic norms and institutions poses a serious challenge to the survival of democracy. Studies of public opinion often assume that citizens hold politicians accountable for respecting democratic norms. This study examines citizens’ attitudes toward democracy in Mexico. It focuses on the 2018 election as a critical juncture when Andrés Manuel López Obrador (MORENA) won the presidential election on his third attempt. Data from the LAPOP’s Americas Barometer (2012-2019) show that—consistent with the loser-winner gap literature —President López Obrador’s supporters increased their satisfaction with democracy after the 2018 election. However, unlike most voters who elected winners of elections, they did not become more committed to democracy. Even in some cases, after 2018, AMLO voters are more likely than other partisan groups to suppor t anti-democratic interventions, particularly support for a coup when crime is high. The findings of this study contribute to our understanding of the winner-loser gap in the context of Mexico’s democratic erosion. Although the results of this paper are based on exploratory evidence, they highlight that an important portion of voters is willing to sacrifice democracy and support their co-partisans’ actions that undermine democracy.
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