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Political Culture - Exploring Ideologies and Social Norms in Governance - cover

Political Culture - Exploring Ideologies and Social Norms in Governance

Fouad Sabry

Publisher: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Unlock the intricate world of political behavior with "Political Culture," a key title in the "Political Science" series by Fouad Sabry. This essential read offers insights into the shared values and beliefs that influence political systems and citizen engagement globally. Understanding political culture is crucial as governance and civic involvement are shaped by cultural contexts. This book serves as a roadmap for professionals, students, and enthusiasts eager to delve into political dynamics.
 
1: Political Culture - Explore foundational concepts of how collective beliefs shape political behavior.
 
2: Clash of Civilizations - Examine Huntington's theory on potential conflicts from cultural and religious differences.
 
3: World Values Survey - Discover global cultural values data and its influence on political attitudes.
 
4: Civil Society - Understand the role of civil society in promoting democratic engagement.
 
5: Cultural Conservatism - Analyze how cultural conservatism affects political ideologies and policies.
 
6: Modernization Theory - Explore how economic development drives cultural and political change.
 
7: Ronald Inglehart - Learn about Inglehart’s contributions to cultural change and political behavior.
 
8: Civic Engagement - Investigate how cultural factors shape civic participation levels.
 
9: Democratic Consolidation - Study how new democracies stabilize with cultural factors’ influence.
 
10: Gabriel Almond - Examine Almond’s work on political culture and its effects on systems.
 
11: Civilization - Discuss the broader concept of civilization and its governance impact.
 
12: Westernization - Explore Western values' influence on global political systems.
 
13: Japanese Values - Gain insights into Japan's cultural values and their political influence.
 
14: Sidney Verba - Understand Verba’s contributions to political culture and civic participation.
 
15: East Asia - Analyze East Asian political cultures and their global effects.
 
16: Pippa Norris - Discover Norris’s research on political culture's impact on democracy.
 
17: Civic Political Culture - Explore how civic political culture shapes democratic practices.
 
18: The Civic Culture - Study civic culture’s significance in fostering democratic values.
 
19: Christian Welzel - Learn about Welzel’s contributions to cultural change and political systems.
 
20: Ideology of the Chinese Communist Party - Examine cultural foundations of the CCP and their governance impact.
 
21: Inglehart–Welzel Cultural Map - Utilize the map to understand global cultural patterns in politics.
 
"Political Culture" offers more than knowledge; it provides a lens for understanding global politics. Dive into this book for invaluable insights and perspectives that justify the investment.
Available since: 09/30/2024.
Print length: 268 pages.

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