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Political Apathy - Understanding Voter Disengagement in Modern Democracies - cover

Political Apathy - Understanding Voter Disengagement in Modern Democracies

Fouad Sabry

Casa editrice: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Political Apathy explores the growing trend of societal disengagement with governance. This book uncovers the roots and consequences of political indifference in today’s democracies, providing essential insights for anyone interested in the future of civic participation and engagement.
 
In an age where voter turnout fluctuates and trust in political institutions is at an all-time low, understanding political apathy is more critical than ever. Whether you are a professional, student, or enthusiast, this book bridges the gap between theory and practice, offering valuable insights into one of the most pressing challenges facing modern democracies.
 
1: Political Apathy: Defines political apathy, examining its causes and effects on democracy.
 
2: Election: Highlights the significance of elections and factors influencing voter turnout.
 
3: Elections in Sweden: Explores Sweden's electoral system and its voter engagement methods.
 
4: Compulsory Voting: Discusses mandatory voting and its impact on political apathy.
 
5: Voter Fatigue: Examines the causes of voter fatigue and its impact on election results.
 
6: Protest Vote: Analyzes the protest vote as a political expression and its democratic implications.
 
7: Voter Turnout: Investigates factors influencing turnout and methods to boost participation.
 
8: Direct Election: Looks at the pros and cons of direct elections and their effect on engagement.
 
9: Get Out the Vote: Reviews the effectiveness of "Get Out the Vote" campaigns.
 
10: Absentee Ballot: Examines absentee voting and its role in expanding voter participation.
 
11: 2004 Ukrainian Presidential Election: A case study on political engagement during Ukraine’s 2004 election.
 
12: Postal Voting: Discusses postal voting and its influence on turnout and accessibility.
 
13: Youth Vote in the U.S.: Focuses on the political engagement of young U.S. voters.
 
14: Uncontested Election: Explores the effects of uncontested elections on democratic representation.
 
15: U.S. Voter Registration: Analyzes the voter registration process in the U.S. and its effect on turnout.
 
16: EU Democratic Legitimacy: Examines the democratic legitimacy of the European Union.
 
17: U.S. Presidential Voter Turnout: Investigates trends in U.S. presidential election turnout.
 
18: UK Elections: A detailed look at the UK’s electoral system and voter engagement strategies.
 
19: Latino Vote: Studies the voting behavior and influence of the Latino community.
 
20: 2014 Ukrainian Parliamentary Election: A case study on political engagement during Ukraine’s 2014 election.
 
21: European Parliament Elections: Examines voter turnout in European Parliament elections.
 
By addressing a wide array of case studies and electoral systems, it serves as an invaluable resource for those seeking to understand the multifaceted nature of political disengagement and its threat to democratic stability.
Disponibile da: 15/10/2024.
Lunghezza di stampa: 256 pagine.

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