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Investigating public and elite skepticism in Eastern Europe towards
the European Union, this important book examines how citizens and
parties responses to integration has been affected by economic,
social, institutional, and historical circumstances. The careful
focus on the importance normative and instrumental bases of support
and opposition for integration provides great insight.
Our understanding of the dynamics of Communist systems was
substantially improved by taking political culture into account.
But how much does the concept of political culture add to our
empirical understanding of post-Communist Russia? The book's
contributors engage with theoretical debates between political
culture and competing 'rational choice' and institutionalist
approaches to post-Soviet politics, and provide illustrative
empirical studies of civic participation, views of national
identity, the Russian criminal justice system and political
violence.
Our understanding of the dynamics of Communist systems was
substantially improved by taking political culture into account.
But how much does the concept of political culture add to our
empirical understanding of post-Communist Russia? The book's
contributors engage with theoretical debates between political
culture and competing 'rational choice' and institutionalist
approaches to post-Soviet politics, and provide illustrative
empirical studies of civic participation, views of national
identity, the Russian criminal justice system and political
violence.
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