This paper attempts to explore the implications of social capital in East Asia for the citizens attitudes toward political engagement and the quality of governance using the fourth wave of the Asian Barometer Survey. Using multilevel analysis, it attempts to disentangle individual level and country level factors in explaining generalized trust and other political involvement variables. In doing so, it aims to enrich the theory of social capital based on the experience and evidence from East Asia. The analysis finds that formal membership tends to decrease generalized trust, which independently increases political involvement. It also finds that Confucianism at the country level tends to dampen political engagement. It suggests that most for...
Social capital is considered to be crucial for democratic politics. Its benevolent consequences can ...
Social capital is considered to be crucial for democratic politics. Its benevolent consequences can ...
The study employed Robert D. Putnam’s concept of social capital to study Thai politics. It had three...
This paper considers the origins and conceptualizations of social capital, particularly the effects ...
My dissertation employs the empirical implications of theoretical models (EITM) framework to examine...
Civil society has been regard as a prerequisite for democracy, and social networks and interpersonal...
This paper examines relative impacts of cultural socialization and interactions with government on s...
This paper examines relative impacts of cultural socialization and interactions with government on s...
The thesis had three main objectives: to investigate the capacity of social capital in Thai society ...
as a set of civic norms and social networks among ordinary citizens, nurtures democratic governance ...
Sociologists generally believe that social capital and community participation have declined in tan...
This paper aims to study the effects of democracy, as measured by voting in elections, on social cap...
Studies of Western settings, in general, argue that social capital, defined as a set of civic norms ...
Social capital is considered to be crucial for democratic politics. Its benevolent consequences can ...
Social capital is considered to be crucial for democratic politics. Its benevolent consequences can ...
Social capital is considered to be crucial for democratic politics. Its benevolent consequences can ...
Social capital is considered to be crucial for democratic politics. Its benevolent consequences can ...
The study employed Robert D. Putnam’s concept of social capital to study Thai politics. It had three...
This paper considers the origins and conceptualizations of social capital, particularly the effects ...
My dissertation employs the empirical implications of theoretical models (EITM) framework to examine...
Civil society has been regard as a prerequisite for democracy, and social networks and interpersonal...
This paper examines relative impacts of cultural socialization and interactions with government on s...
This paper examines relative impacts of cultural socialization and interactions with government on s...
The thesis had three main objectives: to investigate the capacity of social capital in Thai society ...
as a set of civic norms and social networks among ordinary citizens, nurtures democratic governance ...
Sociologists generally believe that social capital and community participation have declined in tan...
This paper aims to study the effects of democracy, as measured by voting in elections, on social cap...
Studies of Western settings, in general, argue that social capital, defined as a set of civic norms ...
Social capital is considered to be crucial for democratic politics. Its benevolent consequences can ...
Social capital is considered to be crucial for democratic politics. Its benevolent consequences can ...
Social capital is considered to be crucial for democratic politics. Its benevolent consequences can ...
Social capital is considered to be crucial for democratic politics. Its benevolent consequences can ...
The study employed Robert D. Putnam’s concept of social capital to study Thai politics. It had three...