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Democratic Values and Public Opinion Toward Immigrants: The Case of Ecuador
Authors:Diana M. Orcés
Affiliation:Doctoral candidate in political science at Vanderbilt University, completing a dissertation concerning the political impact of migration in Latin America. diana.m.orces@vanderbilt.edu
Abstract:Scholars of support for democracy traditionally have been concerned with its causes, with the assumption that higher citizen support for democratic values will enhance democracy's chances of survival in a country. Beyond this fundamental proposition, however, the consequences of varying levels of support for democratic values remain largely unexplored. This article examines the relationship between support for democratic values and views toward immigration in Latin America, a region that is experiencing an unprecedented increase in the movement of people across borders. Through an analysis of Ecuadorian attitudes toward Colombian immigrants, this study finds strong evidence for the argument that support for democratic values has potential benefits not only for democratic sustainability in the region, but also for the reduction of social conflict and distrust that can stem from increasing immigration in a volatile economic context.
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