Assuming fixed propensities for polarization across groups, 34 percent of the change in polarization between 1984 and 2016 can be attributed to demographic change in the United States. Shifts in the educational,
Similarly, Pittinsky (2015) refers to “America's crisis of faith in science”. At the same time, political polarization among both elites and the mass public has been on the rise in the United States (Fiorina, 2017; Hetherington, 2001; McCarty, Poole, & Rosenthal, 2016; Pew, 2014)—...
Assuming fixed propensities for polarization, I estimate that 25 to 59 percent of the change in polarization between 1984 and 2016 can be attributed to demographic change in the United States.doi:10.2139/ssrn.3148805Boxell, LeviUniversity Library of Munich, GermanySocial Science Electronic Publishing...
Throughout history, the United States has witnessed periods of political discord, yet the current level of polarization has reached unprecedented heights, leading more than half of Americans to consider the occurrence of a civil war in the U.S. a possibility within the next few years. At the ...
The problem of political polarization within the United States has been going on for some time. The current direness of the situation likely picked up under the presidency of Bill Clinton. The impeachment of Clinton in connection with the Monica Lewinsky sex scandal was generally perceived by Demo...
Although the political polarization literature has provided important insights in understanding the structure of political attitudes in the United States at the aggregate level, and how this has changed in recent years, few attempts have been made to examine how each individual subjectively perceives po...
Since the Supreme Court was established in the United States in 1789, 115 justices have served on the bench. Of them, 108 were white men. Biden announced in late February the nomination of Jackson to succeed 83-year-old liberal Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, who is about to retire ...
society. The election chaos in the United States has further intensified political polarization and continues to tear the society apart. It added confrontations between political parties restrain and harm electors' right to vote. The report also noted the international community's confidence in U.S....
根据第一段“One thing that many Americans can agree on, even in an era of deep political polarization(两极分化), is that our country is in a moral free fall. In survey after survey, US adults of all ages, education levels, political or religious backgrounds say that people are less kind...
Polarization Political Psychology US Politics 1 Introduction When COVID-19 started its spread across the United States, many states initially announced school closures and bans of large gatherings (Yeung et al. 2020). To limit disease transmission, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...