Denis Ivanov
@denisivanov.bsky.social
Assistant Lecturer at Corvinus University of Budapest. Research fellow at Vilnius University. Quantitative political economy: socio-economic inequality, transition and populism: Eastern Europe and beyond 🇲🇩
The length of governance under populist elites correlates with a decrease in individual social connectedness, growing dissatisfaction with democracy, and diminished interest in politics. Individual income remains the strongest predictor of civic participation.
April 25, 2025 at 8:23 AM
The length of governance under populist elites correlates with a decrease in individual social connectedness, growing dissatisfaction with democracy, and diminished interest in politics. Individual income remains the strongest predictor of civic participation.
Just published in @eeps My article explores how populist governance and economic factors impact civic culture in Central and Eastern Europe. Findings show populists weaken civil society over time, while economic development boosts civic engagement
April 25, 2025 at 8:23 AM
Just published in @eeps My article explores how populist governance and economic factors impact civic culture in Central and Eastern Europe. Findings show populists weaken civil society over time, while economic development boosts civic engagement
I looks like the Romanian passport holders in Moldova have contributed to the reversal as well, with the majority of 80k voters for Lasconi
November 25, 2024 at 7:20 AM
I looks like the Romanian passport holders in Moldova have contributed to the reversal as well, with the majority of 80k voters for Lasconi