The late Tianjian Shi was an Associate Professor of Political Science at Duke University. He also taught at Tsinghua University in China. Shi is the author of Political Participation in Beijing (1997). He specialized in comparative politics with an emphasis on political culture and political participation in China and Taiwan.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Theory of Popular Culture: 1. Political culture theory and regime stability 2. Cultural norms in the East and West 3. Measuring cultural norms in mainland China and Taiwan 4. The relationship among culture, structure, and institutions Part II. Culture's Impacts on Politics: 5. The impact of culture on political trust 6. Cultural impacts on political participation 7. Cultural impacts on people's understanding of democracy 8. Conclusion and theoretical reflection.
Part I. Theory of Popular Culture: 1. Political culture theory and regime stability 2. Cultural norms in the East and West 3. Measuring cultural norms in mainland China and Taiwan 4. The relationship among culture, structure, and institutions Part II. Culture's Impacts on Politics: 5. The impact of culture on political trust 6. Cultural impacts on political participation 7. Cultural impacts on people's understanding of democracy 8. Conclusion and theoretical reflection.
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