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- Constraining Elites in Russia and Indonesia
- Constraining Elites in Russia and Indonesia
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
- Note about Referencing Interview Subjects
- Notes on Russian and Indonesian Language
- 1 Introduction
- Democratization in Russia and Indonesia
- Democratization and Democracy’s Survival
- The Steps in Democracy’s Causal Chain
- An Alternate Approach: Citizen Participation as a Constraint on Elite Action
- Factors Influencing Political Participation
- Why Compare Russia and Indonesia?
- Multilevel Research Design
- Data: Public Opinion Surveys, Open-Ended Interviews, and Event History
- Book Overview
- Appendix A Case Selection and Respondent Recruitment
- Appendix B Summary of Citizen Samples in Russia and Indonesia
- 2 Extending Democratization Theory
- 3 Elite-Constraining Participation and Democracy’s Survival
- 4 Testing the Model
- 5 Tocqueville Revisited
- 6 Political Efficacy and “Throwing the Rascals Out”
- 7 Political Trust and Regime Legitimacy
- 8 Conclusion
- List of Expert Interview Subjects
- References
- Index
Appendix B - Summary of Citizen Samples in Russia and Indonesia
from 1 - Introduction
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 October 2016
- Constraining Elites in Russia and Indonesia
- Constraining Elites in Russia and Indonesia
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
- Note about Referencing Interview Subjects
- Notes on Russian and Indonesian Language
- 1 Introduction
- Democratization in Russia and Indonesia
- Democratization and Democracy’s Survival
- The Steps in Democracy’s Causal Chain
- An Alternate Approach: Citizen Participation as a Constraint on Elite Action
- Factors Influencing Political Participation
- Why Compare Russia and Indonesia?
- Multilevel Research Design
- Data: Public Opinion Surveys, Open-Ended Interviews, and Event History
- Book Overview
- Appendix A Case Selection and Respondent Recruitment
- Appendix B Summary of Citizen Samples in Russia and Indonesia
- 2 Extending Democratization Theory
- 3 Elite-Constraining Participation and Democracy’s Survival
- 4 Testing the Model
- 5 Tocqueville Revisited
- 6 Political Efficacy and “Throwing the Rascals Out”
- 7 Political Trust and Regime Legitimacy
- 8 Conclusion
- List of Expert Interview Subjects
- References
- Index
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- Constraining Elites in Russia and IndonesiaPolitical Participation and Regime Survival, pp. 35 - 39Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2016