This book examines the reasons behind the democratic deficit and analyzes the consequences for active citizenship, for governance and, ultimately, for democratization.Focusing on democratic deficits, this book reflects on how far the perceived democratic performance of any state diverges from public expectations. Norris examines the reasons behind this phenomenon and analyzes the consequences. The book provides fresh insights into major issues at the heart of the study of comparative politics, public opinion, political culture, and political communications.Focusing on democratic deficits, this book reflects on how far the perceived democratic performance of any state diverges from public expectations. Norris examines the reasons behind this phenomenon and analyzes the consequences. The book provides fresh insights into major issues at the heart of the study of comparative politics, public opinion, political culture, and political communications.Many fear that democracies are suffering from a legitimacy crisis. This book focuses on democratic deficits, reflecting how far the perceived democratic performance of any state diverges from public expectations. Pippa Norris examines the symptoms by comparing system support in more than fifty societies worldwide, challenging the pervasive claim that most established democracies have experienced a steadily rising tide of political disaffection during the third-wave era. The book diagnoses the reasons behind the democratic deficit, including demand (rising public aspirations for democracy), information (negative news about government), and supply (the performance and structure of democratic regimes). Finally, Norris examines the consequences for active citizenship, for governance, and ultimately, for democratization. This book provides fresh insights into major issues at the heart of comparative politics, public opinion, political culture, political behavior, democratic governance, political psychology, political comlS