This dissertation focuses on the relevant factors that influence people’s perceived levels of democracy in their country. Using World Values Survey Wave 6 (2010-2014) I demonstrate that an interactive-effect between individuals’ confidence in the courts and their beliefs about the possibility of equitable economic growth account for the greatest effect on their perceived levels of democracy
Master of ArtsDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkL. Susan WilliamsBuilding upon m...
Despite historically low interest rates, organizations across the nation have become increasingly co...
Master of ArtsDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkL. Susan WilliamsBuilding upon m...
Many assume that the world will continue to become more just with the passage of time. Some think th...
This dissertation is an empirical attempt to bridge and synthesize two distinct sets of theories in ...
dissertationThis dissertation explores the role of professional self-conceptions on ethical behavior...
The dissertation attempts to understand the causes and correlates of democratic consolidation in occ...
The author is a Research Professor of Chemistry and space science, with over 140 scientific papers a...
This thesis examines the capacity of left-wing governments in Latin America to implement their polic...
This thesis examines the capacity of left-wing governments in Latin America to implement their polic...
This thesis examines the capacity of left-wing governments in Latin America to implement their polic...
America is currently ranked 30 out of 35 countries in voter turnout among its peers in the Organizat...
Many recent social movements have been characterised by their commitment to direct democratic decisi...
This thesis examines the impact of political conflict on microfinance engagement to put forth a theo...
Environmental, social and governance (ESG) investing is gaining popularity in the finance sector by ...
Master of ArtsDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkL. Susan WilliamsBuilding upon m...
Despite historically low interest rates, organizations across the nation have become increasingly co...
Master of ArtsDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkL. Susan WilliamsBuilding upon m...
Many assume that the world will continue to become more just with the passage of time. Some think th...
This dissertation is an empirical attempt to bridge and synthesize two distinct sets of theories in ...
dissertationThis dissertation explores the role of professional self-conceptions on ethical behavior...
The dissertation attempts to understand the causes and correlates of democratic consolidation in occ...
The author is a Research Professor of Chemistry and space science, with over 140 scientific papers a...
This thesis examines the capacity of left-wing governments in Latin America to implement their polic...
This thesis examines the capacity of left-wing governments in Latin America to implement their polic...
This thesis examines the capacity of left-wing governments in Latin America to implement their polic...
America is currently ranked 30 out of 35 countries in voter turnout among its peers in the Organizat...
Many recent social movements have been characterised by their commitment to direct democratic decisi...
This thesis examines the impact of political conflict on microfinance engagement to put forth a theo...
Environmental, social and governance (ESG) investing is gaining popularity in the finance sector by ...
Master of ArtsDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkL. Susan WilliamsBuilding upon m...
Despite historically low interest rates, organizations across the nation have become increasingly co...
Master of ArtsDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkL. Susan WilliamsBuilding upon m...