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Wie steht es in der Bundesrepublik mit dem politischen Grundkonsens, den noch die letzte großangelegte Eliten-Bürger-Umfrage, die Mannheimer Studie von 1981, konstatieren konnte? Hat sich der Konsens aufgelöst, und wenn ja, welchen Anteil hatte die Wiedervereinigung daran? Diese Fragen...
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Recently scholars identified a global explosion of democracy as a sharply distinctive period within Huntington's Third Wave of democratization. So far the role of modernization has not been analyzed with particular regard to this outstanding phase of democratization. Given that modernization has...
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This paper demonstrates that socioeconomic development, cultural modernization, and democratic regime performance constitute a coherent syndrome of social change'a syndrome whose common focus has not properly been specified by standard modernization theory. We specify this syndrome as Human...
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Der Beitrag diskutiert den in der Wahlforschung herrschenden Theorienstreit zwischen Näherung- und Richtungsmodellen aus der Problemperspektive politischer Repräsentation. Aus dieser Perspektive ist die zentrale Frage, wie sich die Parteien zu den ideologischen Positionen ihrer...
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[Introduction] In two widely read articles, Roberto Foa and Yascha Mounk reach the alarming conclusion that support for democracy is in a rapid generational decline. The remarkable point about this diagnosis is its emphasis on the Millennial generation’s fading support for democracy and the...
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Reviewing the burgeoning literature on the deep historic roots of gender inequality, we theorize and provide evidence for an overlooked trajectory that (1) originates in a climatic configuration called the "Cool Water" (CW-) condition, from where the trajectory leads to (2) late female marriages...
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