Political culture in East Central Europe

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Political culture in East Central Europe

edited by Fritz Plasser, Andreas Pribersky

Avebury, c1996

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Includes bibliographical references

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内容説明

Political culture is a key issue for the evaluation of the transformation process of the political systems in the east-central European countries and a main concern in their perspective of joining the EU. Although there are various research programmes in this field, the comparison between the 'new' political systems and their western (European) models is still problematic. Therefore this publication follows three main lines: a discussion of the concepts actually applied for research on the political cultures of the region and of possible alternatives; a descriptive approach to the respective national political cultures, including comparison with an Eastern (Russia) and a Western (Austria) neighbour; a presentation of the respective national data and a discussion of their regional comparability. The contributors are collaborators of the main university and research institutes in the field from Austria, the Czech Republic, Croatia, Hungary, Slovakia and Slovenia. Thus the volume gives an overview on the state of research on central European political culture, its actual results and its perspectives.

目次

  • Contents: Introduction: East Central European political culture
  • Measuring political culture in East Central Europe: political trust and system support
  • Lifestyle concepts and their application in comparative research on central European political culture
  • The symbolic dimension: political anthropology and the analysis of the ECE political cultures. Slovenia: Politics - power struggle of quest for the common good?: Slovenian public opinion on politics
  • Political culture in a context of democratic transition: Slovenia in comparison with other post-socialist countries
  • Political culture in Slovenia. Croatia: Croatian political culture in times of great expectations
  • The sleeping beast: central European and Croatian political culture. Hungary: Political culture and system change in Hungary
  • The culture of protest: Hungarian social movements in transition. Slovakia: Understanding Slovak political culture
  • Political culture in Slovakia: populism and nationalism in the context of popular values. Czech Republic: Czechs and Slovaks after the velvet divorce
  • Political culture in the Czech Republic
  • Some Contrasts for Comparison: Aspects of political culture in Austria
  • Russian and central European political culture
  • List of contributors.

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