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The Political Cultures

1982
Political culture may be defined as the ‘attitudinal and behavioural matrix within which the political system is located’, or in other words as the way in which a social group behaves politically and the nature of the political beliefs and values of its members.
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Political Culture and Democracy

2018
This chapter analyzes data from World Values Surveys/European Values Surveys and shows that mass attitudes are correlated with the actual presence or absence of democracy at the societal level, but the effectiveness of given items varies a good deal, and many of them are relatively weak predictors. The World Values Surveys/European Values Surveys cover
Inglehart, Ronald, Welzel, Christian
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British political culture

1985
Any book on British politics has to begin with a chapter on British political culture, since this is the context within which British politics take place. The term ‘political culture’ is taken to mean the historical, cultural and attitudinal setting within which British political institutions have to function.1 It is not easy to generalise about ...
N. D. J. Baldwin, F. N. Forman
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Political Culture and Political Sub-cultures

1979
A political culture, as we noted at the outset of this study (see pp. 14–15), may be divided for analytical purposes into a number of distinct or overlapping political sub-cultures. Useful though it may be to speak of a national political culture, the level at which we have so far operated, it may at times be a loose or even entirely notional unit of ...
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The Politics of Culture and the Cultural History of Politics

2016
Japan’s struggles with English and other things foreign are not innocuous figments of cultural prudery. Instead, the equivocation among Japanese politicians, the business elite and other stakeholders about English are symptomatic of struggles over ongoing dilemmas about the cultural politics of being Japanese.
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Cultural Politics and the State

Cultural Dynamics, 1998
Taking off from the contributions by Baumann and Caglar this paper examines the problem of cultural difference (ethnic, religious) within the nation-state. It rejects the thesis that the modern nation-state produces a homogeneous national culture. Instead it argues that it produces a space in which new differences, new resistances and new inequalities
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Political Culture and Israeli Politics

2018
Abstract This chapter provides a broad overview of the political culture in Israel. It begins by discussing whether a single Israeli political culture can indeed be identified. It then surveys the principal factors that shape political culture and the key changes from the early days of nation-building attempts to Israel’s current, more ...
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Political Science and Political Culture

Western Political Quarterly, 1968
MAY I BEGIN by thanking you for the honor you have done me in electing me to the presidency of the Pacific Northwest Political Science Association. I am especially gratified because in truth this office constitutes the final achievement of my political ambitions and the culmination of my political career.
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Political Culture and Political Instability

1985
In 1963 two American political scientists published the first systematic comparison of popular attitudes to political authority in Britain and in other Western democracies (Almond and Verba, 1963). The British, they concluded, had a uniquely balanced attitude to authority — neither too rebellious nor too acquiescent — which promoted stable democracy ...
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Popular Politics and Political Culture

2018
The years between 1918 and 1939, witnessing as they did the unprecedented extension of the franchise, the decline of the Liberal Party, and the emergence of Labour as a party of government, are central to an understanding of modern Scottish politics.
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