This stimulating book brings together a distinguished group of international scholars who develop a global analysis of issues that look at trends in established and newer democracies as we approach the end of the twentieth century. It also presents the first results of the 1995-7 World Values Study as well as drawing on an extensive range of comparative empirical evidence.
This stimulating book brings together a distinguished group of international scholars who develop a global analysis of issues that look at trends in established and newer democracies as we approach the end of the twentieth century. It also presents the first results of the 1995-7 World Values Study as well as drawing on an extensive range of comparative empirical evidence.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Pippa Norris is Associate Professor of the Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics, and Public Policy and Lecturer at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.
Inhaltsangabe
* Foreword by Joseph Nye, Jr. * 1: Pippa Norris: Introduction: The Growth of Critical Citizens * SECTION ONE: Cross-National Trends in Confidence in Governance * 2: Hans-Dieter Klingemann: Mapping Political Support in the 1990s: A Global Analysis * 3: Russell J. Dalton: Political Support in Advanced Industrial Democracies * 4: William Mishler and Richard Rose: Five Years after the Fall: Trajectories of Support for Democracy in Post-Communist Europe * SECTION TWO: Testing Theories with Case-Studies * 5: Soren Holmberg: Down and Down We Go: Political Trust in Sweden * 6: Dieter Fuchs: The Democratic Culture of Unified Germany * 7: Richard Rose, Doh C. Shin, and Neil Munro: Tensions Between the Democratic Ideal and Reality: South Korea * SECTION THREE: Explanations of Trends * 8: Kenneth Newton: Social and Political Trust in Establishes Democracies * 9: Ian McAllister: The Economic Performance of Governments * 10: Arthur Miller and Ola Listhaug: Political performance and Institutional Trust * 11: Pippa Norris: Institutional Explanations of Political Support * 12: Ronald Inglehart: Postmodernization, Authority, and Democracy * 13: Pippa Norris: Conclusions: The Growth of Critical Citizens and its Consequences * Bibliography
* Foreword by Joseph Nye, Jr. * 1: Pippa Norris: Introduction: The Growth of Critical Citizens * SECTION ONE: Cross-National Trends in Confidence in Governance * 2: Hans-Dieter Klingemann: Mapping Political Support in the 1990s: A Global Analysis * 3: Russell J. Dalton: Political Support in Advanced Industrial Democracies * 4: William Mishler and Richard Rose: Five Years after the Fall: Trajectories of Support for Democracy in Post-Communist Europe * SECTION TWO: Testing Theories with Case-Studies * 5: Soren Holmberg: Down and Down We Go: Political Trust in Sweden * 6: Dieter Fuchs: The Democratic Culture of Unified Germany * 7: Richard Rose, Doh C. Shin, and Neil Munro: Tensions Between the Democratic Ideal and Reality: South Korea * SECTION THREE: Explanations of Trends * 8: Kenneth Newton: Social and Political Trust in Establishes Democracies * 9: Ian McAllister: The Economic Performance of Governments * 10: Arthur Miller and Ola Listhaug: Political performance and Institutional Trust * 11: Pippa Norris: Institutional Explanations of Political Support * 12: Ronald Inglehart: Postmodernization, Authority, and Democracy * 13: Pippa Norris: Conclusions: The Growth of Critical Citizens and its Consequences * Bibliography
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