Growing Up Democratic: Does it Make a Difference

Author:   David Denemark ,  Richard Mattes ,  Richard G. Niemi
Publisher:   Lynne Rienner Publishers Inc
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9781626375192


Pages:   350
Publication Date:   03 August 2016
Format:   Hardback
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What explains differing levels of support for democracy in postauthoritarian countries? Do young people value democracy simply because they have grown up with it? Or do older generations, having experienced the alternative, value democracy more highly? Does the socialization of new generations into the norms of democratic citizenship herald the normalization of democratic governance? Or have frustrations with political corruption and economic stagnation led to the rejection of democracy or, at a minimum, the view that it is irrelevant? These questions are at the heart of this groundbreaking study of the impact of generational change on support for democracy and opposition to authoritarian rule in countries and regions around the world.

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Author:   David Denemark ,  Richard Mattes ,  Richard G. Niemi
Publisher:   Lynne Rienner Publishers Inc
Imprint:   Lynne Rienner Publishers Inc
ISBN:  

9781626375192


ISBN 10:   1626375194
Pages:   350
Publication Date:   03 August 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Growing Up Democratic—R. Mattes, D. Denemark, and R.G. Niemi. POSTAUTHORITARIAN SOCIETIES. Southern Europe: Elite-Led Culture Change—R. Gunther and J.R. Montero. Latin America: The Modest Dividend of Growing Up Democratic—A. Moreno and M. Lagos. East Asia: Variable Support for Democracy in a Diverse Region—J.F. Hsieh and J. Lin. South Asia: An Arm's Length Embrace of Democracy—S. Shastri, R. Syal, S. Palshikar, and S. Sarawgi. Eastern and Central Europe: Growing up Communist, Learning to Be Democratic—W. Mishler, R. Rose, and N. Matukhno. Sub-Saharan Africa: The Positive Impact of Effective Democracy—R. Mattes. COMPARISONS WITH ESTABLISHED DEMOCRACIES AND NONDEMOCRACIES. Advanced Democracies: The Erosion of Traditional Democratic Citizenship—D. Denemark, T. Donovan, and R.G. Niemi. The Arab World: The Challenges of Political Islam—E. Gao. China: The Impact of Modernization and Liberalization on Democratic Attitudes—M. Huang, Y. Chu, and C. Yongrong. CONCLUSION. Generational Change in Postauthoritarian Democracies?—R. Mattes, D. Denemark, and R.G. Niemi.

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A first-rate group of internationally renowned experts analyze a classic issue: how much do people growing up under democratic vs. authoritarian regimes differ in their life-long political values?... Essential reading for scholars/students of public opinion, comparative politics, political sociology, and democratization. An important contribution.... This book gives readers a single source for exploring variation in support for democracy in each region of the globe. This is an important book. Highly recommended.


This is an important book. Highly recommended. - Choice


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David Denemark is professor of political science and international relations at the University of Western Australia. Robert Mattes is professor of political studies and director of the Democracy in Africa Research Unit at the University of Cape Town, South Africa. Richard G. Niemi is Don Alonzo Watson professor of political science at the University of Rochester, UK.

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