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Impact of Political Socialization on the Support for Democratic Principles: Emerging Research and Opportunities (Hardcover)
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Impact of Political Socialization on the Support for Democratic Principles: Emerging Research and Opportunities (Hardcover)
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As we come upon the 30th anniversary of communism's fall, it is a
good time to reexamine what life was like behind the Iron Curtain
and how communism impacted people for generations. The study of
communication is important as it shows how much effect government
type has on the principles its people support. Those interested in
promoting and maintaining democratic ideals in countries around the
world require a book such as this to better understand the effect
communism has had. Impact of Political Socialization on the Support
for Democratic Principles: Emerging Research and Opportunities
examines life under communism in Czechoslovakia and Hungary with
particular attention paid to education, religion, travel, and
exposure to Western culture, as well as their transition to
democracy and how successful that transition has been. The book
makes the case that being politically socialized under communism
has made embracing democratic principles more difficult. The
evidence for this case is based on 200 interviews conducted in
2017-18 with people who lived in Czechoslovakia and Hungary during
communism, present-day analysis of government and politics in the
Czech Republic and Hungary, and survey data from the European
Social Survey. The main struggles in transitioning to democracy are
identified, and it is speculated whether the Czech Republic and
Hungary can ever be long-term, fully functioning democracies. The
main implications of this publication are how government type
during political socialization affects support for democratic
principles, and whether the United States could ever be at risk for
democratic erosion. The book is intended for political scientists,
government officials, historians, academicians, researchers, and
students.
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