| Author (Person) | Braghiroli, Stefano, Gherghina, Sergiu |
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| Series Title | Europolis |
| Series Details | No.4, December 2008, p231-260 |
| Publication Date | December 2008 |
| ISSN | 1582-4969 |
| Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
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Abstract: Democracy and civic involvement are core values of contemporary Europe. To what extent do citizens’ attitudes relate with democratization, a process in which half of the continent was involved in recent years? By examining 16 post-Communist countries in their transition process until 1998, this article reveals that the level of political culture and tolerance in society makes a difference regarding their democratic achievements. At the same time, the interpersonal trust, authoritarian attitudes, and materialist values are long-standing attitudes in society that do not explain the change in democratic performances. Consistent with previous research on Western Europe, our analysis provides a useful basis for further investigation about democratization. |
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| Countries / Regions | Central Europe |