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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