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Communist legacies and citizens’ attitudes to socio-cultural issues

Europe (Central and Eastern)
Comparative Politics
Gender
Immigration
Public Opinion
Political Cultures
Alina Vrânceanu
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Alina Vrânceanu
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

Abstract

How do communist legacies shape contemporary views about socio-cultural issues in post-communist countries? While there is a burgeoning literature on the long-term impacts of socialization under communist regimes on a range of democratic, economic and left-right views, we know less about its impact on ordinary citizens’ attitudes to socio-cultural issues such as immigration, gender equality and cultural liberalism. Building on insights from the communist legacies literature and political psychology research, I examine this question using individual-level attitudinal data from the World Values Survey and the European Values Study (Integrated Values Survey) for the period 1990-2022, coupled with country-level information from the V-DEM dataset and the World Bank’s World Development Indicators. Preliminary results are consistent with a conservative-inducing effect of communist legacies on citizens’ attitudes after the fall of the regime. These findings contribute to our understanding of long-term determinants of public opinion and contemporary politics in the post-communist countries of Eastern Europe.