This study analyzes the support for democracy in two Eastern European countries, Romania and Bulgaria, and emphasizes the importance of cultural factors for favorable attitudes towards democracy. Since other theories can not fully explain the growing differences between countries in the region, the author examines and suggests the utility of the theory of social capital. His findings indicate that social trust and civic activism relate somehow to political interest and political competence, but also to the democratic attitudes exhibited in these two countries. The conclusion is that social capital, although important for the spread of democratic values and for the full consolidation of democracy, adds little to the democratic values in Roma...
In the EU candidate countries the citizens' support for the democratic process is important for dome...
This paper provides what we believe to be the first collection of data on social capital in the tran...
The fall of socialism in Central and Eastern Europe restored ordinary citizens’ rights and freedoms ...
Democracy has finally become a success story in Central and Eastern Europe, against all incertitude ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This data collection consists of survey data collect...
For Romania, the 90’s have been the decade of transition to a democratic political system (with ever...
The present paper introduces country-by-country overviews of survey results from nationally represen...
"Two main theories are widely used to explain the widespread loss of political support in western de...
<p>In this study the author explores the relationships between governmental public policies and soci...
The foundations of democracy is a very popular subject in our time period because there are many sta...
Drawing on 69 interviews and information from the World Values Surveys, we examine discursive unders...
This paper uses data from the 1995 and 2000 World Values Survey to examine and compare the relations...
This study addresses the question of what is affecting political trust in Europe. Political trust is...
Futnam’s 'social capital theory’ goes east: a case study of Western Ukraine and L'viv The article is...
This dissertation tests the explanatory power of two competing theories of democratic development an...
In the EU candidate countries the citizens' support for the democratic process is important for dome...
This paper provides what we believe to be the first collection of data on social capital in the tran...
The fall of socialism in Central and Eastern Europe restored ordinary citizens’ rights and freedoms ...
Democracy has finally become a success story in Central and Eastern Europe, against all incertitude ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This data collection consists of survey data collect...
For Romania, the 90’s have been the decade of transition to a democratic political system (with ever...
The present paper introduces country-by-country overviews of survey results from nationally represen...
"Two main theories are widely used to explain the widespread loss of political support in western de...
<p>In this study the author explores the relationships between governmental public policies and soci...
The foundations of democracy is a very popular subject in our time period because there are many sta...
Drawing on 69 interviews and information from the World Values Surveys, we examine discursive unders...
This paper uses data from the 1995 and 2000 World Values Survey to examine and compare the relations...
This study addresses the question of what is affecting political trust in Europe. Political trust is...
Futnam’s 'social capital theory’ goes east: a case study of Western Ukraine and L'viv The article is...
This dissertation tests the explanatory power of two competing theories of democratic development an...
In the EU candidate countries the citizens' support for the democratic process is important for dome...
This paper provides what we believe to be the first collection of data on social capital in the tran...
The fall of socialism in Central and Eastern Europe restored ordinary citizens’ rights and freedoms ...