Prospects for the consolidation of Latin American democracies: rethinking the role of corruption and institutional trust

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Autor(a) principal: Schneider,Carsten Q.
Data de Publicação: 2003
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
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Resumo: This article analyses the role of corruption and institutional trust in the process of the consolidation of Latin American democracies. Corruption not only violates the basic democratic principles of equality, transparency, and fairness, but it is also believed to foster the likelihood of a democratic breakdown by undermining the legitimacy of the democratic system in general, and the trust in its core institutions in particular. When compared with consolidated democracies, both level of corruption and institutional distrust are significantly higher in almost all Latin American countries. However, there is no evidence that the Latin American citizens’ trust in the policy-implementing institutions (police, judiciary, public administration) is more negatively influenced by corruption than it is the case for citizens in consolidated democracies. These findings cast some doubts on the assumption that attitudes should form part of the concept of CoD. Instead, they might better be conceptualized as independent phenomena potentially influencing the persistence of democracy.
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title Prospects for the consolidation of Latin American democracies: rethinking the role of corruption and institutional trust
spellingShingle Prospects for the consolidation of Latin American democracies: rethinking the role of corruption and institutional trust
Schneider,Carsten Q.
Consolidation of democracy
institutional trust
corruption
Latin America
title_short Prospects for the consolidation of Latin American democracies: rethinking the role of corruption and institutional trust
title_full Prospects for the consolidation of Latin American democracies: rethinking the role of corruption and institutional trust
title_fullStr Prospects for the consolidation of Latin American democracies: rethinking the role of corruption and institutional trust
title_full_unstemmed Prospects for the consolidation of Latin American democracies: rethinking the role of corruption and institutional trust
title_sort Prospects for the consolidation of Latin American democracies: rethinking the role of corruption and institutional trust
author Schneider,Carsten Q.
author_facet Schneider,Carsten Q.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Schneider,Carsten Q.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Consolidation of democracy
institutional trust
corruption
Latin America
topic Consolidation of democracy
institutional trust
corruption
Latin America
description This article analyses the role of corruption and institutional trust in the process of the consolidation of Latin American democracies. Corruption not only violates the basic democratic principles of equality, transparency, and fairness, but it is also believed to foster the likelihood of a democratic breakdown by undermining the legitimacy of the democratic system in general, and the trust in its core institutions in particular. When compared with consolidated democracies, both level of corruption and institutional distrust are significantly higher in almost all Latin American countries. However, there is no evidence that the Latin American citizens’ trust in the policy-implementing institutions (police, judiciary, public administration) is more negatively influenced by corruption than it is the case for citizens in consolidated democracies. These findings cast some doubts on the assumption that attitudes should form part of the concept of CoD. Instead, they might better be conceptualized as independent phenomena potentially influencing the persistence of democracy.
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