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ID133748
Title ProperIs communism to blame for political disenchantment in post-communist countries
Other Title Informationcohort analysis of adults' political attitudes
LanguageENG
AuthorMieri?a, Inta ;  Cers, Edmunds
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In this article, we apply a new, original technique of cohort analysis to test empirically whether political disenchantment in the post-communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe can be linked to the previous political culture. On the basis of International Social Survey Programme 1996 and 2006 data we find a surprisingly similar and unique cohort effect in all analysed post-communist countries, reflecting persistent generational differences in perceived political competence (interest and understanding of political processes). However, the communist legacy does not seem to be important for explaining low self-efficacy or distrust in political authorities and their responsiveness to citizens' demands.
`In' analytical NoteEurope-Asia Studies Vol.66, NO.7; Sep.2014: p.1031.1061
Journal SourceEurope-Asia Studies Vol.66, NO.7; Sep.2014: p.1031.1061
Key WordsPolitical Disenchantment ;  Post-Communist Counties ;  Post-Communist Regime ;  Eastern Europe ;  Political Culture ;  Communist Legacy ;  Political Authorities ;  Adults' Political Attitudes ;  Political Competence


 
 
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