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2020
This chapter examines the unfolding of interest representation and intermediation, from 1974 to 2018 by focusing mostly on the organization of wage labour, farmers, and the liberal professions and their respective ties to the political system. State–society relations in Greece have undergone a number of transformations since the transition to democracy
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This chapter examines the unfolding of interest representation and intermediation, from 1974 to 2018 by focusing mostly on the organization of wage labour, farmers, and the liberal professions and their respective ties to the political system. State–society relations in Greece have undergone a number of transformations since the transition to democracy
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Scottish Economic & Social History, 1987
A good deal of recent work has been published on modem Scottish political history, but mostly in the form of articles rather than wide-ranging books. Some welcome general text-books have appeared, but, in these, politics share company with economic, social and cultural developments.
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A good deal of recent work has been published on modem Scottish political history, but mostly in the form of articles rather than wide-ranging books. Some welcome general text-books have appeared, but, in these, politics share company with economic, social and cultural developments.
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Piquing Political Interest, Forging Political Engagement
2020Abstract How do sizable and visible gains in women’s officeholding affect women’s and men’s political engagement? This chapter examines how women’s political presence shapes gender differences in political knowledge, interest, discussion, and citizens’ beliefs about their own efficaciousness.
Magda Hinojosa, Miki Caul Kittilson
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British Journal of Political Science, 2020
AbstractIn order to explain differences in political interest, two strands of literature point to the relevance of either dispositional or situational factors. I remedy this and show how political interest is shaped by the interplay between personality differences and the political environment.
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AbstractIn order to explain differences in political interest, two strands of literature point to the relevance of either dispositional or situational factors. I remedy this and show how political interest is shaped by the interplay between personality differences and the political environment.
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2008
Given their small size and small armies (where they exist), the Caricom states—excluding the unique case of Haiti, which, as discussed in the last chapter, early in its history occupied the Dominican Republic—have not had the capacity to engage, and do not desire to engage, in external military adventurism. The gains to be had from any such adventurism,
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Given their small size and small armies (where they exist), the Caricom states—excluding the unique case of Haiti, which, as discussed in the last chapter, early in its history occupied the Dominican Republic—have not had the capacity to engage, and do not desire to engage, in external military adventurism. The gains to be had from any such adventurism,
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THE QUIETUS OF POLITICAL INTEREST
Common Knowledge, 2009Quietists aim to bring something to rest, to move it from activity to quiescence. This essay depicts and advocates a quietism of political interest, which is to say a divorce of political action from interest in the outcome of such action. Its principal interlocutor is Pascal, whose 1657 letter to Périer argues, on theological and epistemological ...
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2011
This chapter addresses the measurement of citizens' interest in politics. To make progress in understanding citizens' interest in politics, its causes, and its consequences, one must be equipped with an adequate measure of the underlying concept.
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This chapter addresses the measurement of citizens' interest in politics. To make progress in understanding citizens' interest in politics, its causes, and its consequences, one must be equipped with an adequate measure of the underlying concept.
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1988
This chapter deals with the relationship between local authorities and local interest groups. It opens with a categorisation of local groups by their producer, cause community or voluntary sector focus. There follows an examination of a debate between pluralist and elitist positions which has dominated much analysis in this field.
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This chapter deals with the relationship between local authorities and local interest groups. It opens with a categorisation of local groups by their producer, cause community or voluntary sector focus. There follows an examination of a debate between pluralist and elitist positions which has dominated much analysis in this field.
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