The literature on political support in advanced industrial
democracies has expanded fairly steadily over the last fifty years, but the findings on people’s outlooks toward political authorities and their consequences are far from conclusive. There is also ongoing debate about what
factors best account for the way people feel about their political authorities.
In this paper we take a more focused analytical approach and employ data from
the recent Comparative Provincial Election Project to examine how Quebecers
feel about their different political authorities across various levels of
government. We also explore some potential consequences and test some prominent
explanations.
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