This book is a study of the attitudes to political and social
life among the citizens of eighteen countries in Western Europe,
East and Southeast Asia. Drawing on data from the largest
cross-national survey on political culture for the last half a
century, this book assesses how political culture differs across
the two regions and whether this can be drawn back to a profound
difference in basic societal values, or 'Asian values'. Examining
geographical, religious and socio-economic factors, the authors
discuss whether there genuinely is a common political value in the
two regions or a profound difference as these countries move
towards modernity.
This original and comprehensive study of the values, norms and
beliefs held by citizens of the East and West will appeal to
students and scholars of political culture and comparative
politics, as well as Asian and European politics.
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