Andrea Vindigni (IMT Lucca) on "Democracy, Dictatorship and the Cultural Transmission of Political Values"

Speaker:  Andrea Vindigni - IMT Lucca
  Thursday, April 7, 2016 at 12:00 PM Polo Santa Marta, Via Cantarane 24, Stanza 1.59
We develop a theory of endogenous regimes transitions (with a focus on democratic consolidation), which emphasizes the role of political culture and of its interaction with political institutions. Political culture re‡ects the extent of individual commitment across citizens to defend democracy against a potential military coup, and it is an endogenous state variable of the model along with formal political institutions. We focus on two agencies of political socialization: the family and the state. Parents invest resources in order to transmit their own political values (commitment to democracy) to their children. The state invests resources in public indoctrination infrastructures. The model displays two-way complementarities between political regimes and political culture di¤usion. Consolidated democracy emerges when su¢ ciently many people are committed to democracy. Otherwise the model features persistent ‡uctuations in and out of democracy as well as cycles of political culture. Importantly, the politico-economic equilibrium may exhibit a persistent (although declining) incongruence between political institutions and political culture, which tends to evolve more slowly than formal institutions.

Programme Director
Roberto Ricciuti

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Publication date
December 14, 2015

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