Democracy Incongruence and Protest

Democracy Incongruence and Protest

초록

The literature on protest argues that economic grievances against the government increase the likelihood of a protest. However, the literature offers little explanation for why some states with good economic performance, such as South Korea and China in the 1980s, experienced severe protests. This study suggests that even though a state has a high income level, if its political institutions do not satisfy citizens’ demands for democracy caused by economic development, citizens would have political grievances against their government. If citizens share such political grievances, their civil society would have the group-level perception of discrepancy between their demand for democracy and their government’s institutional supply of political rights, called democracy incongruence. As the level of democracy incongruence in a state increases, the citizens are willing to participate in protest to express political grievances against the government. Empirical results support this argument.

키워드

democracy incongruenceeconomic developmentcivil libertiesprotests.
제목
Democracy Incongruence and Protest
제목 (타언어)
Democracy Incongruence and Protest
저자
우정무이재철
DOI
10.23071/jias.2020.27.2.19
발행일
2020-12
저널명
JIAS
27
2
페이지
19 ~ 36