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Conspiracy Theories, Political Ideology and Political Behaviour

2020
This chapter explores the link between conspiracy theories, political beliefs and political engagement in order to answer the question of whether conspiracy theories can be viewed as a vehicle for the outsider to articulate their doubts about governments and ruling powers.
Thórisdóttir, H, Mari, S, Krouwel, A
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Women’s Political Behaviour

1982
Of all aspects of the relationship between women and politics, it is women’s political participation that has received most sustained attention from political science. There is a substantial literature on the subject, some more, some less sympathetic to the feminist perspective.
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Political Attitudes and Political Behaviour

1998
Abstract This chapter reviews the hypotheses, examined by the volumes in the ‘Beliefs in government’ project, of trends in social and political attitudes in Western Europe. It examines the theoretical issues concerning the identification of comparative trends, about interest in participation in the political process, from the ...
Max Kaase, Kenneth Newton
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The politics of behavioural economics of law

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
Hans-W. Micklitz searches for the politics of behavioural economics of law. It implies a need to place behavioural law and economics into context – historically, politically, philosophically, theoretically and methodologically. The overall argument is that it is economic efficiency that stands predominantly behind behavioural law and economics ...
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Political Culture and Political Behaviour

1972
Political behaviour is the third of the factors which must be considered in understanding and explaining the politics of West Germany. It interacts with other factors of history and the political system, shaping them and being shaped by them. But ‘political behaviour’ is a vague term in itself.
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Political Behaviour and Political Forces

1974
Sinhalese Buddhists regard Sri Lanka as their land in which must be preserved theravada Buddhism in its most pristine form. Many Sinhalese Buddhists believe that the future of the Sinhalese race is tied up with the very existence and continuance of this kind of Buddhism.
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Trust and Political Behaviour

2008
As demonstrated, concomitant with falling trust in government is the falling popularity of political parties. But what changes has this had on voting in general elections? To what extent citizens are inclined to take part in politics and the political process provides a vital test for the ‘health’ of democracies.
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Political attitudes and behaviour

2005
Everyone has their own view of politics, and their own interests and ideas and ways of behaving. But individuals do not exist in isolation and nor are they unique. If this were the case it would make no sense to talk about ‘the working class’ or ‘youth cultures’, or to make generalisations about ‘left-wing intellectuals’ or ‘right-wing business ...
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Theories of Political Behaviour

1993
This chapter will review some of the theories about political behaviour which have been derived from public choice’s distinctive methodology. We will consider the role of actors in the political process: voters, parties, interest groups, bureaucrats, politicians.
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