What Kind of Democracy?
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<p>The broad expansion of non-electoral political participation is considered one of the major changes in the nature of democratic citizenship in the 21st century. Most scholars – but also governments, transnational and subnational political institutions, and various foundations – have adopted the notion that contemporary democratic societies need a more politically active citizenry. Yet, contemporary democracies widely differ in the extent to which their citizens get involved in politics beyond voting. Why is political activism other than voting flourishing in the United States, but is less common in Britain and almost non-existent in post-communist countries like Bulgaria? The book shows that the answer does not lie in citizen’s predispositions, social capital or institutions of consensual democracy. Instead, the key to understanding cross-country differences in political activism beyond voting rests in democratic structures that combine inclusiveness and contestation. </p><p><em>What Kind of Democracy? </em>is the first book to provide a theoretically driven empirical analysis of how different types of democratic arrangements affect individual participation in non-electoral politics. </p> <p>Introduction: The Landscape Puzzle</p><p>Chapter 2: Inclusive Contestation</p><p>Chapter 3: Micro Level of Political Participation</p><p>Chapter 4: How Do State Structures Matter? </p><p>Chapter 5: How Does Mobilization Matter? </p><p>Chapter 6: How Does Political Culture Matter? </p><p>Chapter 7: Solving the Landscape Puzzle</p><p>Conclusion: What Kind of Democracy? </p>
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