01302 2200241 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001500097041000800112082001200120084001800132100002200150245011500172250001100287260004700298500002000345504001600365520062100381650001001002990002401012990002401036INLIS00000000000249420221024050848 a0010-0520002494221024 | | eng  a1566430267 aeng a323.042 a323.042 DAL c0 aDalton, Rusell J.1 aCitizen Politics : Public Opinion And Political Parties In Advonced Industrial Democracies /cRusell J. Dalton aCet. 2 aAmerika :bUniversal Law Publishing,c1996 aIndeks : Indeks aBibliografi aThe first edition of Citizen Politics argued that democracy was alive and well-if one looked at ist citizens. The citizens of advanced industrial democracies belived in the democratic creed and wanted their governments to meet these expectations. The fist edition presented evidence that contemporary publics were becoming more active in the political process, more likely to participate in etite-challenging activities, more likely to vote on issues and other policy criteria, and more demading of their representatives. If democracy was in crisis of institusion and not the spirit of democracy or its participants. 4aIslam a01208/MKRI-P/I-2005 a01208/MKRI-P/I-2005