Named Outstanding Academic Book by Choice

The fall of the Berlin wall raised many questions about Germany and post-socialist countries. Given East Germany's authoritarian history, how democratic are its citizens now? What kind of democracy do they want a liberal or socialist democracy? What economic system do they prefer? How have they reacted to democratic and market systems since 1989? The book shows how individual institutional learning may be offset by the diffusion of democratic values. The author uses public opinion surveys to compare attitudes of MPs and the general public, and in-depth interviews with parliamentarians in east, and west Berlin to show the persistence of socialist views in the east as well as lower levels of political tolerance. Moreover, the book argues, these values have changed fairly littlesince unification. The author presents evidence and develops implications for other post-socialist nations, arguing that while post-socialist citizens do not yearn for the old socialist order, their socialist values frequently lower enthusiasm for new democratic and market institutions. The implications being that ideological values are primarily shaped by individual exposure to institutions and that democratic and market values are diffused only in specific conditions. More than just an analysis of German political culture, the book offers conpelling conclusions about the future of democracy in all post-socialist states. Robert Rohrschneider won the Stein Rokkan Prize for best book in comparative politics by a young scholar awarded by the International Social Science Committee of UNESCO.
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Shows how individual institutional learning in Germany may be offset by the diffusion of democratic values. The text uses public opinion surveys to compare attitudes of MPs and the public, and interviews with MPs to show the persistence of socialist views and lower levels of political tolerance.
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1. Introduction ; 2. Charting the Inquiry ; 3. Institutional Learning in Germany ; 4. Research design ; 5. Democratic Ideals ; 6. Political Tolerance ; 7. Pluralism ; 8. Economic Values ; 9. The Sources of Institutional Support ; 10. Conclusion
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Named Outstanding Academic Book by Choice
`convincing study of political values.' W.R.Smith `A model of exhaustive research and careful hypothesis testing that also explores potential mass-elite and generational differences, this book is the most thorough and disturbing study to date of reunified Germany.' W.R.Smith `Recommended for upper-division undergraduates, graduate students, researchers, and faculty.' W.R.Smith
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Robert Rohrschneider won the Stein Rokkan Prize for best book in comparative politics by a young scholar awarded by the International Social Science Committee of UNESCO.
Topical and controversial issue Unique and original research published for the first time Award-winning author
Robert Rohrschneider is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Indiana University.
Topical and controversial issue Unique and original research published for the first time Award-winning author

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780198295174
Publisert
1999
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
496 gr
Høyde
224 mm
Bredde
144 mm
Dybde
22 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
326

Biographical note

Robert Rohrschneider is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Indiana University.