This paper explores whether civic attitudes cluster in ways that correspond to distinct citizenship regimes. Drawing on political philosophy and citizenship literature, it identifies a liberal, a republican, a conservative, a social-democratic and a post-communist regime. These regimes are said to prevail in particular European regions and to show a certain level of stability. Using European Values Study / World Values Survey data, the paper explores whether socio-political attitudes ‘fit’ the theoretical regimes in terms of substance, country membership and durability and whether distinct European citizenship regimes can also be identified at the global level. It finds fairly strong evidence for a social-democratic, a liberal and a post-co...
Although many scholars stress the importance of a civic political culture for a functioning democrac...
Across Western Europe since the 1970s, welfare states have been under considerable pressures. Over t...
Strengthening European citizenship is often considered as a ‘cure’ for the democratic deficit and th...
This study examines respondents’ beliefs about political, social and civic duty components of “good ...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract This art...
This article develops a composite indicator to monitor the levels of civic competence of young peopl...
This study aims to identify whether it is citizenship norms or civic behaviors that provide stronger...
Normative democratic theory assumes that political systems should ensure civil, political and social...
Research on Eastern Europe stresses the weakness of its civil society and the lack of political and ...
Nation states are premised on the legitimizing presence of a polity comprised of citizens. The polit...
In the current context of rising populism, racism, intolerance and scepticism among European Union (...
When analysing support for democracy, researchers tend to assume that ‘democracy’ is a concept that ...
This paper identifies two ideal types of citizenship - the cosmopolitan and the communitarian, that ...
Citizenship is the specifically modern form of political association. It is a juridically codified r...
This paper examines the nature of civic culture and the strength of civic attitudes in postcommunist...
Although many scholars stress the importance of a civic political culture for a functioning democrac...
Across Western Europe since the 1970s, welfare states have been under considerable pressures. Over t...
Strengthening European citizenship is often considered as a ‘cure’ for the democratic deficit and th...
This study examines respondents’ beliefs about political, social and civic duty components of “good ...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract This art...
This article develops a composite indicator to monitor the levels of civic competence of young peopl...
This study aims to identify whether it is citizenship norms or civic behaviors that provide stronger...
Normative democratic theory assumes that political systems should ensure civil, political and social...
Research on Eastern Europe stresses the weakness of its civil society and the lack of political and ...
Nation states are premised on the legitimizing presence of a polity comprised of citizens. The polit...
In the current context of rising populism, racism, intolerance and scepticism among European Union (...
When analysing support for democracy, researchers tend to assume that ‘democracy’ is a concept that ...
This paper identifies two ideal types of citizenship - the cosmopolitan and the communitarian, that ...
Citizenship is the specifically modern form of political association. It is a juridically codified r...
This paper examines the nature of civic culture and the strength of civic attitudes in postcommunist...
Although many scholars stress the importance of a civic political culture for a functioning democrac...
Across Western Europe since the 1970s, welfare states have been under considerable pressures. Over t...
Strengthening European citizenship is often considered as a ‘cure’ for the democratic deficit and th...