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The Effect of Polarization on Dividing the Public

Polarization—particularly affective polarization—often pits groups against each other in a “us vs. them” fashion. This division makes the public less likely to unite against autocratic threats. It also helps boost autocrats’ popularity if they can convince their supporters that the opposition is the enemy and deserves to be shut out of power—the autocrat can then consolidate power around themselves with broad public support.

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Updated 2021-07-13

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