Citizens Democracy and Markets Around the Pacific Rim

Citizens  Democracy  and Markets Around the Pacific Rim
Author: Russell J. Dalton,Doh Chull Shin,To-chʻŏl Sin
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2006-11-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0199297258

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East Asia is one of the most dynamic areas of political change in the world today-what role do citizens play in these processes of change? Drawing upon a unique set of coordinated public opinion surveys conducted by the World Values Survey, this book provides a dramatically new image of the political cultures of East Asia. Most East Asian citizens have strong democratic aspirations, even in still autocratic nations. Most East Asians support liberal market reforms, even in nationswhere state socialism has been dominant. The books findings thus provide a new perspective on the political values of Asian publics. We demonstrate that the dramatic socioeconomic changes of the past several decades have transformed public opinion, altering many of the social norms traditionallyidentified with Asian values, and creating public support for further political and economic modernization of the region. Political culture in East Asia is not an impediment to change, but creates the potential for even greater democratization and marketization.Comparative Politics is a series for students and teachers of political science that deals with contemporary government and politics. The General Editors are Max Kaase, Professor of Political Science, Vice President and Dean, School of Humanities and Social Science, International University Bremen, Germany; and Kenneth Newton, Professor of Comparative Politics, University of Southampton. The series is produced in association with the European Consortium for Political Research.

Citizens Democracy and Markets Around the Pacific Rim

Citizens  Democracy  and Markets Around the Pacific Rim
Author: Russell J. Dalton,To-chʻŏl Sin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: East Asia
ISBN: 1383044163

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East Asia is one of the most dynamic areas of political change in the world - what role do citizens play in these processes of change? Drawing upon a set of coordinated public opinion surveys conducted by the World Values Survey, this book provides an image of the political cultures of East Asia.

Citizens Democracy and Markets Around the Pacific Rim

Citizens  Democracy  and Markets Around the Pacific Rim
Author: Doh Chull Shin
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2006-11-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780191516375

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East Asia is one of the most dynamic areas of political change in the world today-what role do citizens play in these processes of change? Drawing upon a unique set of coordinated public opinion surveys conducted by the World Values Survey, this book provides a dramatically new image of the political cultures of East Asia. Most East Asian citizens have strong democratic aspirations, even in still autocratic nations. Most East Asians support liberal market reforms, even in nations where state socialism has been dominant. The books findings thus provide a new perspective on the political values of Asian publics. We demonstrate that the dramatic socioeconomic changes of the past several decades have transformed public opinion, altering many of the social norms traditionally identified with Asian values, and creating public support for further political and economic modernization of the region. Political culture in East Asia is not an impediment to change, but creates the potential for even greater democratization and marketization. Comparative Politics is a series for students and teachers of political science that deals with contemporary government and politics. The General Editors are Max Kaase, Professor of Political Science, Vice President and Dean, School of Humanities and Social Science, International University Bremen, Germany; and Kenneth Newton, Professor of Comparative Politics, University of Southampton. The series is produced in association with the European Consortium for Political Research.

Citizen Politics

Citizen Politics
Author: Russell J. Dalton
Publsiher: CQ Press
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2018-12-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781544351797

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Now, more than ever, people drive the democratic process. What people think of their government and its leaders, how (or whether) they vote, and what they do or say about a host of political issues greatly affect the further strengthening or erosion of democracy and democratic ideals. This fully updated, shorter Seventh Edition of Citizen Politics continues to offer the only truly comparative study of political attitudes and behavior in the United States, Great Britain, France, and Germany. In addition to its comprehensive, thematic examination of political values, political activity, voting, and public images of government within a cross-national context, the updated edition of this bestseller explores how cultural issues, populism, Trump and far right parties are reshaping politics in contemporary democracies. All chapters have been updated with the latest research and empirical evidence. Further, Dalton includes recent research on citizens’ political behavior in USA, Britain, France, and Germany, as well as new evidence from national election studies in USA 2016, Britain 2017, France 2017, and Germany 2017.

The Good Citizen

The Good Citizen
Author: Russell J. Dalton
Publsiher: CQ Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2020-06-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781544395845

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In this third edition of The Good Citizen, Russell Dalton uses current national public opinion surveys, including new evidence from 2018 Pew Center survey data, to show how Americans are changing their views on what good citizenship means. It’s not about recreating the halcyon politics of a generation ago, but recognition that new patterns of citizenship call for new processes and new institutions that reflect the values of the contemporary American public. Trends in participation, tolerance, and policy priorities reflect a younger generation that is more engaged, more tolerant, and more supportive of social justice. The Good Citizen shows how a younger generation is creating new norms of citizenship that are leading to a renaissance of democratic participation. An important comparative chapter in the book showcases cross-national comparisons that further demonstrate the vitality of American democracy.

The Civic Culture Transformed

The Civic Culture Transformed
Author: Russell J. Dalton,Christian Welzel
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2014-12-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781107039261

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This is the first study to demonstrate a broad shift in how citizens around the world relate to democratic politics, illustrating various manifestations of a transition from "allegiant" to "assertive" citizens.

The Other World

The Other World
Author: Craig Arceneaux,Anika Leithner,Benjamin F. Timms,Shanruo Ning Zhang,Joseph N. Weatherby,Ira Reed
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 423
Release: 2017-07-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134858781

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The Other World combines a thematic and area studies approach to explore contemporary global issues in the developing world. Accessible and interdisciplinary, this text offers political, economic, social, and historical analysis plus case studies on Latin America, Sub-Saharan Africa, Asia and Eurasia, and the Middle East and North Africa. Highlighting similarities and differences among these regions and focusing on enduring problems, The Other World is a practical look at the issues affecting the majority of the world's population. New to the 10th Edition: Shift of focus from colonialism toward globalization, with continued attention to the legacy of colonialism. Expanded coverage of Asia. Re-cast connections between conceptual chapters (politics, economics, and culture) and regional chapters, allowing students and professors to make comparisons and contrasts more readily.

The Spirit of Democracy

The Spirit of Democracy
Author: Larry Diamond
Publsiher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2008-01-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781429924399

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One of America's preeminent experts on democracy charts the future prospects for freedom around the world in the aftermath of Iraq and deepening authoritarianism Over three decades, the world was transformed. In 1974, nearly three-quarters of all countries were dictatorships; today, more than half are democracies. Yet recent efforts to promote democracy have stumbled, and many democratic governments are faltering. In this bold and sweeping vision for advancing freedom around the world, social scientist Larry Diamond examines how and why democracy progresses. He demonstrates that the desire for democracy runs deep, even in very poor countries, and that seemingly entrenched regimes like Iran and China could become democracies within a generation. He also dissects the causes of the "democratic recession" in critical states, including the crime-infested oligarchy in Russia and the strong-armed populism of Venezuela. Diamond cautions that arrogance and inconsistency have undermined America's aspirations to promote democracy. To spur a renewed democratic boom, he urges vigorous support of good governance—the rule of law, security, protection of individual rights, and shared economic prosperity—and free civic organizations. Only then will the spirit of democracy be secured.