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I guess the reasoning varies based on regions.
I assume that in countries in Asia, Africa, or South America, people are wary of the term 'democracy' because:
I could see why disgruntled people, who see corrupt politicians or exploitative rich people go on scot free, wanted a government that could punish them. But of course anger leads to lack of clarity in making decision, thus they ended up preferring authoritarianism that will eventually backfire and target their own citizens.
I don't know how European / North American youngsters feel, but somehow I have a nagging feeling that ISIS has casted a widespread fear that bolstered people's support of right wing parties.
Check out the poll, it's linked in the article. You might be surprised; here's the percentages for "IMPORTANCE OF LIVING IN A DEMOCRACY Percentage of respondents per country who say it is important to them to live in a country that is democratically governed"