The nonlinear feedback dynamics of asymmetric political polarization

Author:

Leonard Naomi EhrichORCID,Lipsitz KeenaORCID,Bizyaeva AnastasiaORCID,Franci AlessioORCID,Lelkes YphtachORCID

Abstract

Using a general model of opinion dynamics, we conduct a systematic investigation of key mechanisms driving elite polarization in the United States. We demonstrate that the self-reinforcing nature of elite-level processes can explain this polarization, with voter preferences accounting for its asymmetric nature. Our analysis suggests that subtle differences in the frequency and amplitude with which public opinion shifts left and right over time may have a differential effect on the self-reinforcing processes of elites, causing Republicans to polarize more quickly than Democrats. We find that as self-reinforcement approaches a critical threshold, polarization speeds up. Republicans appear to have crossed that threshold while Democrats are currently approaching it.

Funder

DGAPA-PAPIIT UNAM

Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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