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The Oxford Handbook of Political Behavior

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Abstract

Abstract The Oxford Handbook of Political Behaviour examines the role of the citizen in contemporary politics, based on articles from leading scholars of political behaviour research. What does democracy expect of its citizens, and how do the citizenry match these expectations? The recent expansion of democracy has both given new rights and created new responsibilities for the citizenry. These political changes are paralleled by tremendous advances in our empirical knowledge of citizens and their behaviours through the institutionalization of systematic, comparative study of contemporary publics ranging from the advanced industrial democracies to the emerging democracies of Central and Eastern Europe, to new…

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Keywords
  • Politics
  • Democracy
  • Institutionalisation
  • Political science
  • Public opinion
  • State (computer science)
  • Public administration
  • Publics
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