This book studies why some democracies survive and others fail by examining the experiences of Russia and Indonesia.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Danielle N. Lussier is an assistant professor in political science at Grinnell College, Iowa. Her research focuses on democratisation, public opinion and political participation, and religion and politics, with a particular emphasis on Eurasia and Indonesia. Her work has appeared in Journal of Democracy, Politics and Religion, Problems of Post-Communism, Post-Soviet Affairs, and Slavic Review.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: activating democracy 2. Extending democratization theory: the cases of Russia and Indonesia 3. Elite-constraining participation and democracy's survival 4. Testing the model: predicting non-voting political participation 5. Tocqueville revisited: civic skills and social networks 6. Political efficacy and 'throwing the rascals out' 7. Political trust and regime legitimacy 8. Conclusion: political participation and the future of democracy.
1. Introduction: activating democracy 2. Extending democratization theory: the cases of Russia and Indonesia 3. Elite-constraining participation and democracy's survival 4. Testing the model: predicting non-voting political participation 5. Tocqueville revisited: civic skills and social networks 6. Political efficacy and 'throwing the rascals out' 7. Political trust and regime legitimacy 8. Conclusion: political participation and the future of democracy.
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