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Citizens and the State

by Fuchs Klingemann, Dieter Fuchs (Editor), Hans-Dieter Klingemann
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Overview

It is generally believed that the relationship between citizens and the state in Western European democracies has undergone a fundamental change in the last decades. Many observers regard this change as a challenge to representative democracy. This book addresses the problem form the citizen's perspectiv. Singling out the ten fundamental components of the view that representative democracy is under threat, the book goes on to test them empirically by drawing on the extraordinary data set supplied by the Beliefs in Government research project.


"The essays are gems, full of rich data and sensitive analyses, and the book is well integrated around important themes. It will be a valuable reference for a long time to come....Highly recommended for advanced students of Western democracies."--Choice

Synopsis

It is generally believed that the relationship between citizens and the state in Western European democracies has undergone a fundamental change in the last decades. Many observers regard this change as a challenge to representative democracy. This book addresses the problem form the citizen's perspectiv. Singling out the ten fundamental components of the view that representative democracy is under threat, the book goes on to test them empirically by drawing on the extraordinary data set supplied by the Beliefs in Government research project.

About the Author, Fuchs Klingemann

both at Free University, Berlin

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Book Details

Published
December 1, 1995
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
504
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780198279556

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