Authoritarian legacies hinder citizens' support for democracy in Southeast Asia.
The article looks at how past dictatorships in Indonesia, Myanmar, and Thailand affect people's views on democracy. The researchers used surveys to see if citizens fully support democracy or see it as a backup option. They found that many people don't strongly believe in democratic rule, even if they say they do. This lack of strong support could make it hard for a lasting democratic culture to develop in these countries. Different factors in each country influence how much citizens support democracy.