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This title was first published in 2001. This series brings together the most significant journal articles to appear in the field of comparative politics since the 1970s. The aim is to render accessible to teachers, researchers and students, an extensive range of essays as a basis for understanding established terrain and new ground.
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- Utgivningsdatum:2017-09-14
- Mått:169 x 244 x 42 mm
- Vikt:1 300 g
- Format:Inbunden
- Språk:Engelska
- Serie:Routledge Revivals
- Antal sidor:614
- Förlag:Taylor & Francis Ltd
- ISBN:9781138636415
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Stephen White, University of Glasgow. Daniel N. Nelson, George C. Marshall Center, Garmisch.
Innehållsförteckning
- Volume II: Series Preface PART IV VALUES AND POLITICAL CHANGE Introduction 23 Geoffrey Evans and Stephen Whitefield (1995), ‘The Politics and Economics of Democratic Commitment: Support for Democracy in Transition Societies’, British Journal of Political Science, 25, pp. 485-514. 24 William Mishler and Richard Rose (1996), ‘Trajectories of Fear and Hope: Support for Democracy in Post-Communist Europe’, Comparative Political Studies, 28, pp. 553-81. 25 Robert J. Brym (1996), ‘Re-evaluating Mass Support for Political and Economic Change in Russia’, Europe-Asia Studies, 48, pp. 751-65. 26 James L. Gibson (1996), ‘Political and Economic Markets: Changes in the Connections Between Attitudes Toward Political Democracy and a Market Economy Within the Mass Culture of Russia and Ukraine’, Journal of Politics, 58, pp. 954-84. 27 Arthur H. Miller, Vicki L. Hesli and William R. Reisinger (1997), ‘Conceptions of Democracy Among Mass and Elite in Post-Soviet Societies’, British Journal of Political Science,2 7 , pp. 157-90. 28 William Mishler and Richard Rose (1997), ‘Trust, Distrust and Skepticism: Popular Evaluations of Civil and Political Institutions in Post-Communist Societies’, Journal of Politics, 59, pp. 418-51. PART V POLITICS AND SOCIETY Introduction 29 Georgina Waylen (1994), ‘Women and Democratization: Conceptualizing Gender Relations in Transition Politics’, World Politics, 46, pp. 327-54. 30 Raymond M. Duch (1995), ‘Economic Chaos and the Fragility of Democratic Transition in Former Communist Regimes’, Journal of Politics, 57, pp. 121-58. 31 David Stark (1996), ‘Recombinant Property in East European Capitalism’, American Journal of Sociology, 101, pp. 993-1027. 32 Daniel N. Nelson (1996), ‘Civil Society Endangered’, Social Research, 63pp. 345-68. 33 Olga Kryshtanovskaya and Stephen White (1996), ‘From Soviet Nomenklatura to Russian Élite’, Europe-Asia Studies, 48, pp. 711-33. 34 John Higley and Michael G. Burton (1997), ‘Types of Political Elites in Postcommunist Eastern Europe’, International Politics, 34, pp. 153-68. 35 Stephen White, Bill Miller, Àse Gr0deland and Sarah Oates (2000), ‘Religion and Political Action in Postcommunist Europe’, Political Studies, 48, pp. 681-705. 36 Carol Skalnik Leff (1999), ‘Democratization and Disintegration in Multinational States: The Breakup of the Communist Federations’, World Politics, 51, pp. 205-35. PART VI POSTCOMMUNIST POLITICS, COMPARATIVE POLITICS Introduction 37 Dean McSweeney and Clive Tempest (1993), ‘The Political Science of Democratic Transition in Eastern Europe’, Political Studies, 41, pp. 408-19. 38 Philippe C. Schmitter and Terry Lynn Karl (1994), ‘The Conceptual Travels of Transitologists and Consolidologists: How Far to the East Should They Attempt to Go?’, Slavic Review, 53, pp. 173-85. 39 Valerie Bunce (1995), ‘Should Transitologists Be Grounded?’, Slavic Review, 54, pp. 111-27. 40 Valerie Bunce (1995), ‘Comparing East and South’, Journal of Democracy, 6, pp. 87-100. 41 Charles Gati (1996), ‘If Not Democracy, What? Leaders, Laggards, and Losers in the Postcommunist World’, in Michael Mandelbaum (ed.), Post-Communism: Four Perspectives, New York: Council on Foreign Relations, pp. 168-98. 42 Juan J. Linz and Alfred Stepan (1996), ‘Toward Consolidated Democracies’, Journal of Democracy, 7, pp. 14-33. 43 Mary Kaldor and Ivan Vejvoda (1997), ‘Democratization in Central and East European Countries’, International Affairs, 73, pp. 59-82. 44 Paul G. Lewis (1997), ‘Theories of Democratization and Patterns of Regime Change in Eastern Europe’, Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, 13, pp. 4-26. 45 Richard Rose (1997), ‘Where are Postcommunist Countries Going?’, Journal of Democracy, 8, pp. 92-108. Conclusion: Postcommunist Politics and Beyond, Name Index.
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