Democracy without engagement?: understanding political participation in post-communist Romania
Theories of democracy and political participation -- Contextualizing political participation in Romania after 1989. The illusions and disappointments of the post-communist transition -- The dynamics of electoral participation and types of voters -- Participation as attempts to influence public autho...
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Zusammenfassung: | Theories of democracy and political participation -- Contextualizing political participation in Romania after 1989. The illusions and disappointments of the post-communist transition -- The dynamics of electoral participation and types of voters -- Participation as attempts to influence public authorities -- Cognitive political engagement: information, discussion, and knowledge on politics -- Participation in local decision making -- Searching for "another democracy"? Changing patterns of political participation during the economic crisis "Marius I. Tătar argues that the fate of democracy in post-communist Romania largely depends on the goals and methods pursued by various organizations and social networks. These primarily act as recruitment and mobilization agents and channel citizen participation into political actions that can both challenge and strengthen democracy |
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Contents List of Tables ix List of Figures xiii xv Acknowledgments 1 Introduction 1 Theories of Democracy and Political 2 Contextualizing Political Participation in Romania after 1989: The Illusions and Disappointments of the Post-CommunistTransition 29 3 The Dynamics of Electoral Participation and Types of Voters 49 4 Participation as Attempts to Influence Public Authorities 91 5 Cognitive Political Engagement: Information, Discussion, and Knowledge on Politics Participation 6 Participation in Local Decision Making 7 Searching for “Another Democracy”? Changing Patterns of Political Participation during the Economic Crisis 15 127 153 183 Conclusion 197 Technical Appendix 203 Bibliography 219 Index 231 About the Author 237 vii
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Index accountability (political), 24, 27, 96, 185 age (as a resource of political participation), 8, 55-59, 86; generational effects of, 56-57; life-cycle effects of, 56-57. See also political participation, resources for austerity measures, 12, 185-88, 193-94, 201 authoritarian rule, 2-3, 201 Basescu, Traian, 150n5, 185, 189-90, 191, 195nl Ceauşescu, Nicolae, 29. See also national communism; Romania Central and Eastern Europe, 1, 29, 31, 33-35, 49, 91-96, 97-103, 197, 201; democratization of, 1-2; new democracies of, 6; post-communist, 1-2. See also communist regimes; post communist politics; post-communist transition citizen participation. See political activism; political participation civic duty (feelings of), 9, 42 civic voluntarism model, 8. See also mobilization theory; political participation, cultural-motivational approaches of; political participation, structural approaches; socioeconomic status civil society organizations (CSO), 4, 10-11, 24-25, 30, 31, 43, 120-21, 164, 167, 176, 178-79, 188, 192, 199; autonomous (CSO), 30 collective action, 8-9, 23. See also incentives (selective); Olson, Mancur communist regimes, 1-2, 29-30; collapse of, 6, 29, 31; control of society exerted by, 30. See also Central and Eastern Europe; Czechoslovakia; Hungary; national communism; Poland; Romania contextualized analysis, 2-3,183 corruption, 183, 187-88 critical citizens, 6 Czechoslovakia, 29-30 Dahl, Robert A. 17. See also democracy democracy, 1,12, 15-17, 91, 96, 197-99; 231
232 Index decentralization of political power in, 32; decision-making in, 6, 17-18, 23-24, 153, 161, 185; deliberative (democracy), 16, 22-23, 26; democratic fatigue, 2; features of, 31; indicators of, 17; legitimacy in, 6,17,18, 19, 24, 26, 27; the minimalist-elitist (electoral) model of, 16,17,18, 26; the participatory model of, 16, 18, 23-24, 26; political participation and, 15-17; post-honeymoon phase of disillusionment with, 6; the procedural meaning of, 17; public perceptions of, 31-33; quality of, 1, 4, 5-6, 18, 24-25, 27, 29; representative (democracy), 23-24; the responsive model of, 16, 20-22, 26; satisfaction or dissatisfaction with, 25, 35-36, 46n4, 186; the substantive meaning of, 17,18; theories of, 1-2, 12, 15-17, 18, 25-26, 197; values of, 25; workplace (democracy), 24 Democratic Convention from Romania (CDR), 58, 95, 125nl Democratic Union of Hungarians from Romania (UDMR), 185 democratization, 1, 17, 24. See also democracy demonstration effect, 183 disaffection, political, 6-7, 183, 201 education (as a resource for political participation), 8. See also civic voluntarism model; socioeconomic status electoral campaigns, 5, 19-20, 22, 51, 53-54, 55 Electoral Code Commission, 51-52 elections, 2, 18-20, 24, 26, 49, 179, 188-89, 190-93; abstain in, 8; competitiveness of, 51-52; corruption in, 55; decisive vote in, 8, 64—65; empirical research on, 19, 50-87; mandatory voting in, 19; migration and, 52-53; parliamentary, 12, 50-51, 55; place of residence and elections, 53-55, 87; presidential, 50-51; post-election disappointments, 39, 85; social transformation
through, 50, 85; turnout in, 50-51, 53-55, 57; voting in, 2, 5, 10, 16, 17, 18-19, 21, 49,92 electoral participation, 12, 17, 49-90, 198; church attendance and electoral participation, 83; dynamics of, 12, 49-55, 69, 85; ideological self-identification and electoral participation, 84, 86-87; party identification and, 59-60; predictors of, 12, 19, 53, 59, 69-84, 85; trust in political institutions and electoral participation, 83; volunteering and electoral participation, 82; youth and, 56-59, 85 elites (political), 20-22 financial crisis (2008-2009), 183-84, 190, 193-95, 200-201 gender (as a resource of political participation), 8, 142,144, 146 Gorbachev, Mikhail, 29 Gheorghiu-Dej, Gheorghe, 29
Index Hungary, 29-30 incentives (selective) 9; expressive, 70; instrumental, 9, 70; process, 70. See also Olson, Mancur; rational choice models income (as a resource of political participation), 8. See also civic voluntarism model; socioeconomic status interest in politics, 5, 9,11,12, 43-45, 64, 87, 127, 143, 145, 158 local politics, 24, 153-60, 177-79 local public administration, 55, 155-58, 166 media, 19-20, 63, 128-30, 153, 164-65, 184-86,188; framing activities performed by the, 184; local and regional media, 55 mobilization theory, 7, 10-11 mobilizing agents, 4, 10-11, 53-54, 55, 82, 85, 120-23, 197, 199, 201. See also civil society organizations (CSO); political party; social networks; trade unions motivations, 9, 141-47, 148; expressive, 9; for electoral participation, 83 national communism, 29. See also Ceaușescu, Nicolae; Romania; Romanian Communist Party (PCR) National Salvation Front, 31. See also Romania; Romanian Communist Party (PCR) Olson, Mancur, 8-9. See also incentives (selective) 233 participants, 2-3, 8, 12,105-7, 125, 198; civic joiners, 3; party members, 3; profile of, 107-11; types of, 2, 8, 12, 91, 105-7 partisanship, 60-61, 64, 84, 86. See also political party personalization of politics, 19 Poland, 29-30 political activism, 1-2, 91-92, 96, 103, 201; explanatory models of, 199; generic and selective, 3-4, 8-11, 200-201; revival of, 13; sources of, 3-4; two logics of, 3-4, 8-11. See also political participation political alienation, 6-7, 19, 40-43, 45, 58. See also disaffection, political political apathy. See political disengagement political
behavior. See political activism; political participation political culture, 4, 13, 96,183,197 political disengagement, 1-2, 13, 96, 183 political efficacy, 9, 43, 165,177; the external dimension of, 9; the internal dimension of, 9, 43 political institutions, 1, 23-24, 37-40 political migration, 55 political participation, 1-2,12,15-27, 29, 91-96, 97-103; attempts to influence governmental decisions, as a dimension of, 12, 20-23, 91,198; attending pubic meetings as a form of, 167-71; attitudes influencing, 9; cognitive involvement in politics as a dimension of, 12-13, 22-23, 26, 127; conceptualization of, 2, 12, 15-24; consequences of, 24-25,27;
234 Index consultation as a form of, 153-54; structural approaches of, 7-8; contacting politicians as a form of, 16, trends of, 2, 5, 7, 91-96, 97-103, 91, 160; 124, 128; contextualize, 2, 12, 29-45; typology of, 91, 103-7; conventional forms of, 4, 5, 12, 16, 21, values influencing, 9; 26, 91-96, 124, 197, 198; unconventional forms of, 4, 5,12, 16, cultural-motivational approaches of, 21, 26, 91, 96-103, 124, 197-98 7-8; political party, 4,10-11,19,33,46nl, 51, decline of, 5-6, 93; 55, 59-60, 64, 121-23,178,187, 200; democracy and, 15-17; attachment to, 60; direct involvement in local decision members of, 19; making as a dimension of, 23-24, multi-party system, 31. 26, 153-55; See also partisanship in Eastern and Western Europe, 3, 91, political power, 185; 198-99; concentration of, 185, 187 education as a resource for, 165, 177; post-communist politics, 1,2, 4, 5-6, empirical research on, 15, 91; 29, 31, 35, 55, 57, 59-60, 91-96, equality of, 5, 25, 199; 197, 200; explanations of, 7-11, 199; disaffection with, 50. forms or dimensions of, 2-4, 5, 15-24, See also post-communist transition 26,91,96, 105, 198; post-communist transition 1, 31-35, 45, institutional approaches of, 7; 58,91, 183,200; issuing recommendations to local costs of, 31, 33, 34; authorities as a form of, 158-61, economic reforms and conditions 167-68, 171; during the, 31-32, 33; in local decision-making, 13,153; public perceptions of, 33-35, 45, 47n9. petition signing as a form of, 16, 91; See also post-communist politics political discussion as a form of, 23, protest politics, 5, 22, 91, 96, 124, 183;
127, 130-34; dimensions of, 96; political information as a form of, 23, in Romania, 33, 91, 96-103 127-28; public policies, 183 political knowledge as a form of, 23, Putnam, Robert, 10-11. 127, 134-40; See also social capital predictors of, 111-20,141^17; repertoires of, 2-4, 11, 16, 17, 91, rational choice models, 8-9. 120-21, 124-25, 197; See also incentives (selective); Olson, requesting public information from Mancur local authorities as a form of, responsiveness, political, 6, 25, 27, 96 171-77; Romania, 29-30, 91-96, 198-99; resources for, 3^1, 5, 7, 8, 141-47, anti-governmental protests, 33; 148, 199, 200; communist dictatorship in, 30-31; shifting style of, 5; communist nomenclature in, 30; street demonstrations as a form of, 16, daily life in communist (Romania), 30; 91, 97-103, 183, 189-93; dissident intellectuals in the strikes as a form of, 16, 91, 97-103; communist era, 31;
Index ethnie violence in, 33, 46n2; repressive apparatus in, ЗО; trust in the military and churches in, 39. See also Ceauşescu, Nicolae; national communism; Securitate (secret police); Union of Communist Youth (Romania) Romanian Communist Party (PCR), 30-31. See also Ceauşescu, Nicolae; national communism; National Salvation Front rule of law, 32-33 rural-urban divide, 177 Schumpeter, Joseph, 17 Securitate (secret police), 30. See also Romania social capital, 10-11, 43. See also Putnam, Robert social exclusion, 40 social movements, 5; effervescence of, 1 social networks, 4,10-11, 120,123,199 social preferences, 22 f 235 socioeconomic status, 4, 7, 8, 86, 148, 197 state-society relationship, 17 de Tocqueville, Alexis, 11. See also civil society organizations (CSO) trade unions, 4,10, 121-23,187-88,199; communist (trade unions), 30 trust in political institutions and elites, 6, 37-40, 55, 85, 165-66, 186-87, 191,201 Union of Communist Youth (UTC) (Romania), 30. See also Romania voluntary organizations. See civil society organizations (CSO) voters, 59, 61; captive voter paradigm, 59; individualist voter, 59; public sector employees as, 67-68; sociodemographic and occupational characteristics of, 65-69; typologies of, 61-62 Bayerische į Staatsbibliothek München |
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Contents List of Tables ix List of Figures xiii xv Acknowledgments 1 Introduction 1 Theories of Democracy and Political 2 Contextualizing Political Participation in Romania after 1989: The Illusions and Disappointments of the Post-CommunistTransition 29 3 The Dynamics of Electoral Participation and Types of Voters 49 4 Participation as Attempts to Influence Public Authorities 91 5 Cognitive Political Engagement: Information, Discussion, and Knowledge on Politics Participation 6 Participation in Local Decision Making 7 Searching for “Another Democracy”? Changing Patterns of Political Participation during the Economic Crisis 15 127 153 183 Conclusion 197 Technical Appendix 203 Bibliography 219 Index 231 About the Author 237 vii
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Index accountability (political), 24, 27, 96, 185 age (as a resource of political participation), 8, 55-59, 86; generational effects of, 56-57; life-cycle effects of, 56-57. See also political participation, resources for austerity measures, 12, 185-88, 193-94, 201 authoritarian rule, 2-3, 201 Basescu, Traian, 150n5, 185, 189-90, 191, 195nl Ceauşescu, Nicolae, 29. See also national communism; Romania Central and Eastern Europe, 1, 29, 31, 33-35, 49, 91-96, 97-103, 197, 201; democratization of, 1-2; new democracies of, 6; post-communist, 1-2. See also communist regimes; post communist politics; post-communist transition citizen participation. See political activism; political participation civic duty (feelings of), 9, 42 civic voluntarism model, 8. See also mobilization theory; political participation, cultural-motivational approaches of; political participation, structural approaches; socioeconomic status civil society organizations (CSO), 4, 10-11, 24-25, 30, 31, 43, 120-21, 164, 167, 176, 178-79, 188, 192, 199; autonomous (CSO), 30 collective action, 8-9, 23. See also incentives (selective); Olson, Mancur communist regimes, 1-2, 29-30; collapse of, 6, 29, 31; control of society exerted by, 30. See also Central and Eastern Europe; Czechoslovakia; Hungary; national communism; Poland; Romania contextualized analysis, 2-3,183 corruption, 183, 187-88 critical citizens, 6 Czechoslovakia, 29-30 Dahl, Robert A. 17. See also democracy democracy, 1,12, 15-17, 91, 96, 197-99; 231
232 Index decentralization of political power in, 32; decision-making in, 6, 17-18, 23-24, 153, 161, 185; deliberative (democracy), 16, 22-23, 26; democratic fatigue, 2; features of, 31; indicators of, 17; legitimacy in, 6,17,18, 19, 24, 26, 27; the minimalist-elitist (electoral) model of, 16,17,18, 26; the participatory model of, 16, 18, 23-24, 26; political participation and, 15-17; post-honeymoon phase of disillusionment with, 6; the procedural meaning of, 17; public perceptions of, 31-33; quality of, 1, 4, 5-6, 18, 24-25, 27, 29; representative (democracy), 23-24; the responsive model of, 16, 20-22, 26; satisfaction or dissatisfaction with, 25, 35-36, 46n4, 186; the substantive meaning of, 17,18; theories of, 1-2, 12, 15-17, 18, 25-26, 197; values of, 25; workplace (democracy), 24 Democratic Convention from Romania (CDR), 58, 95, 125nl Democratic Union of Hungarians from Romania (UDMR), 185 democratization, 1, 17, 24. See also democracy demonstration effect, 183 disaffection, political, 6-7, 183, 201 education (as a resource for political participation), 8. See also civic voluntarism model; socioeconomic status electoral campaigns, 5, 19-20, 22, 51, 53-54, 55 Electoral Code Commission, 51-52 elections, 2, 18-20, 24, 26, 49, 179, 188-89, 190-93; abstain in, 8; competitiveness of, 51-52; corruption in, 55; decisive vote in, 8, 64—65; empirical research on, 19, 50-87; mandatory voting in, 19; migration and, 52-53; parliamentary, 12, 50-51, 55; place of residence and elections, 53-55, 87; presidential, 50-51; post-election disappointments, 39, 85; social transformation
through, 50, 85; turnout in, 50-51, 53-55, 57; voting in, 2, 5, 10, 16, 17, 18-19, 21, 49,92 electoral participation, 12, 17, 49-90, 198; church attendance and electoral participation, 83; dynamics of, 12, 49-55, 69, 85; ideological self-identification and electoral participation, 84, 86-87; party identification and, 59-60; predictors of, 12, 19, 53, 59, 69-84, 85; trust in political institutions and electoral participation, 83; volunteering and electoral participation, 82; youth and, 56-59, 85 elites (political), 20-22 financial crisis (2008-2009), 183-84, 190, 193-95, 200-201 gender (as a resource of political participation), 8, 142,144, 146 Gorbachev, Mikhail, 29 Gheorghiu-Dej, Gheorghe, 29
Index Hungary, 29-30 incentives (selective) 9; expressive, 70; instrumental, 9, 70; process, 70. See also Olson, Mancur; rational choice models income (as a resource of political participation), 8. See also civic voluntarism model; socioeconomic status interest in politics, 5, 9,11,12, 43-45, 64, 87, 127, 143, 145, 158 local politics, 24, 153-60, 177-79 local public administration, 55, 155-58, 166 media, 19-20, 63, 128-30, 153, 164-65, 184-86,188; framing activities performed by the, 184; local and regional media, 55 mobilization theory, 7, 10-11 mobilizing agents, 4, 10-11, 53-54, 55, 82, 85, 120-23, 197, 199, 201. See also civil society organizations (CSO); political party; social networks; trade unions motivations, 9, 141-47, 148; expressive, 9; for electoral participation, 83 national communism, 29. See also Ceaușescu, Nicolae; Romania; Romanian Communist Party (PCR) National Salvation Front, 31. See also Romania; Romanian Communist Party (PCR) Olson, Mancur, 8-9. See also incentives (selective) 233 participants, 2-3, 8, 12,105-7, 125, 198; civic joiners, 3; party members, 3; profile of, 107-11; types of, 2, 8, 12, 91, 105-7 partisanship, 60-61, 64, 84, 86. See also political party personalization of politics, 19 Poland, 29-30 political activism, 1-2, 91-92, 96, 103, 201; explanatory models of, 199; generic and selective, 3-4, 8-11, 200-201; revival of, 13; sources of, 3-4; two logics of, 3-4, 8-11. See also political participation political alienation, 6-7, 19, 40-43, 45, 58. See also disaffection, political political apathy. See political disengagement political
behavior. See political activism; political participation political culture, 4, 13, 96,183,197 political disengagement, 1-2, 13, 96, 183 political efficacy, 9, 43, 165,177; the external dimension of, 9; the internal dimension of, 9, 43 political institutions, 1, 23-24, 37-40 political migration, 55 political participation, 1-2,12,15-27, 29, 91-96, 97-103; attempts to influence governmental decisions, as a dimension of, 12, 20-23, 91,198; attending pubic meetings as a form of, 167-71; attitudes influencing, 9; cognitive involvement in politics as a dimension of, 12-13, 22-23, 26, 127; conceptualization of, 2, 12, 15-24; consequences of, 24-25,27;
234 Index consultation as a form of, 153-54; structural approaches of, 7-8; contacting politicians as a form of, 16, trends of, 2, 5, 7, 91-96, 97-103, 91, 160; 124, 128; contextualize, 2, 12, 29-45; typology of, 91, 103-7; conventional forms of, 4, 5, 12, 16, 21, values influencing, 9; 26, 91-96, 124, 197, 198; unconventional forms of, 4, 5,12, 16, cultural-motivational approaches of, 21, 26, 91, 96-103, 124, 197-98 7-8; political party, 4,10-11,19,33,46nl, 51, decline of, 5-6, 93; 55, 59-60, 64, 121-23,178,187, 200; democracy and, 15-17; attachment to, 60; direct involvement in local decision members of, 19; making as a dimension of, 23-24, multi-party system, 31. 26, 153-55; See also partisanship in Eastern and Western Europe, 3, 91, political power, 185; 198-99; concentration of, 185, 187 education as a resource for, 165, 177; post-communist politics, 1,2, 4, 5-6, empirical research on, 15, 91; 29, 31, 35, 55, 57, 59-60, 91-96, equality of, 5, 25, 199; 197, 200; explanations of, 7-11, 199; disaffection with, 50. forms or dimensions of, 2-4, 5, 15-24, See also post-communist transition 26,91,96, 105, 198; post-communist transition 1, 31-35, 45, institutional approaches of, 7; 58,91, 183,200; issuing recommendations to local costs of, 31, 33, 34; authorities as a form of, 158-61, economic reforms and conditions 167-68, 171; during the, 31-32, 33; in local decision-making, 13,153; public perceptions of, 33-35, 45, 47n9. petition signing as a form of, 16, 91; See also post-communist politics political discussion as a form of, 23, protest politics, 5, 22, 91, 96, 124, 183;
127, 130-34; dimensions of, 96; political information as a form of, 23, in Romania, 33, 91, 96-103 127-28; public policies, 183 political knowledge as a form of, 23, Putnam, Robert, 10-11. 127, 134-40; See also social capital predictors of, 111-20,141^17; repertoires of, 2-4, 11, 16, 17, 91, rational choice models, 8-9. 120-21, 124-25, 197; See also incentives (selective); Olson, requesting public information from Mancur local authorities as a form of, responsiveness, political, 6, 25, 27, 96 171-77; Romania, 29-30, 91-96, 198-99; resources for, 3^1, 5, 7, 8, 141-47, anti-governmental protests, 33; 148, 199, 200; communist dictatorship in, 30-31; shifting style of, 5; communist nomenclature in, 30; street demonstrations as a form of, 16, daily life in communist (Romania), 30; 91, 97-103, 183, 189-93; dissident intellectuals in the strikes as a form of, 16, 91, 97-103; communist era, 31;
Index ethnie violence in, 33, 46n2; repressive apparatus in, ЗО; trust in the military and churches in, 39. See also Ceauşescu, Nicolae; national communism; Securitate (secret police); Union of Communist Youth (Romania) Romanian Communist Party (PCR), 30-31. See also Ceauşescu, Nicolae; national communism; National Salvation Front rule of law, 32-33 rural-urban divide, 177 Schumpeter, Joseph, 17 Securitate (secret police), 30. See also Romania social capital, 10-11, 43. See also Putnam, Robert social exclusion, 40 social movements, 5; effervescence of, 1 social networks, 4,10-11, 120,123,199 social preferences, 22 f 235 socioeconomic status, 4, 7, 8, 86, 148, 197 state-society relationship, 17 de Tocqueville, Alexis, 11. See also civil society organizations (CSO) trade unions, 4,10, 121-23,187-88,199; communist (trade unions), 30 trust in political institutions and elites, 6, 37-40, 55, 85, 165-66, 186-87, 191,201 Union of Communist Youth (UTC) (Romania), 30. See also Romania voluntary organizations. See civil society organizations (CSO) voters, 59, 61; captive voter paradigm, 59; individualist voter, 59; public sector employees as, 67-68; sociodemographic and occupational characteristics of, 65-69; typologies of, 61-62 Bayerische į Staatsbibliothek München |
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topic | Demokratie (DE-588)4011413-2 gnd Politische Beteiligung (DE-588)4076215-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Demokratie Politische Beteiligung Rumänien |
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