Gatekeepers of democracy ?: a comparative study of elite support for democracy in Russia and the Baltic states
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adam_text | List of tables
i.i Freedom House ratings
1999-2.000.......................................... 24
3.1
Regions and municipalities included in the study
.....................48
3.2.
Surveyed regions, time of data collection, number of
municipalities and elite interviews
............................................ 57
3.3
Sample characteristics, all regions
............................................ 59
4.1
Elites on the importance of national characteristics
(%).......... 71
4.2
National pride, all elites
(%).................................................... 72
4.3
Pride (scale, means)
.................................................................. 73
4.4
Attachment to territory, all elites
(%)....................................... 75
4.5
Comparing regions: territory scales (means)
............................ 76
4.6
Comparing elite types: territoy scales (means)
.......................... 76
5.1
Political equality, elites by region
(%)...................................... 92
5.2
Political equality, elites by elite type
(%)..................................92
5.3
Majority principle, elites by region
(%) ...................................93
5.4
Majority principle, elites by elite type
(%)...............................94
5.5
Political action, elites by regions
(%).......................................95
5.6
Political action, elites by elite type
(%)....................................96
5.7
Conflict acceptance, elites by region
(%) .................................96
5.8
Trust in institutions, all elites
(%)............................................98
5.9
Trust: elite scores by region
(%)............................................. 100
5.10
Trust: local elites by elite type
(%)......................................... 101
5.11
Summarising support for regime structure
............................. 102
6.1
Leaders: support from others
(%).......................................... 109
6.2
Leaders: support from others by region
(%) ..........................
no
6.3
Leaders: support from others by elite type
(%)......................
in
6.4
Satisfaction with democracy by region
(%)............................ 112
6.5
Satisfaction with democracy by elite type
(%)........................ 113
6.6
Perception of openness and transparency, elites by region
..... 114
6.7
Elite perception of openness and transparency
by elite types
.......................................................................... 114
6.8
Elite perception of respect for human rights
by region
(%)......................................................................... 115
6.9
Perception of respect for human rights by elite type
............... 116
7.1
Baltic national characteristics
(%).......................................... 122
7.2
Pride
(%)
all Baltic elites
........................................................ 123
7.3
Identification with territory: all Baltic elites
(%)....................
T24
7.4
Attachment to territory: all Baltic elites
(%).......................... 125
7-5
Political equality
(%):
Baltic elites by region
.......................... 131
7.6
Majority principle: Baltic elites
(%)
by region
....................... 134
7.7
Baltic elites: interpersonal trust by region
.............................. 139
7.8
Trust in institutions
(%):
all Baltic elites
................................ 14z
7.9
Comparing Baltic elite types: trust in institutions
(%)............ 144
7.10
Sources of leader support: all Baltic elites
(%)....................... 147
7.11
Comparing Estonian regions: support from others
(%)......... 148
7.12.
Comparing Latvian regions: support from others
(%)........... 149
7.13
Comparing Lithuanian regions: support from others
(%)...... 150
7.14
Baltic elites: satisfaction with democracy
(%)
by region
........ 151
7.15
Baltic countries: satisfaction with democracy
(%)
by elite type
............................................................................ 153
7.16
Baltic countries: perception of openness and
transparency
(%)
by region
.................................................... 154
7.17
Baltic countries: respect for human rights by region
.............. 155
8.1
Factor matrix (three factors)
.................................................. 172
List of figures
2.1
Model of the political system
................................................... 34
2.2
Model of support
.....................................................................35
3.1
Regional matched different design of the study
........................46
3.2
Elite type distribution of respondents
....................................... 51
4.1
Measuring support for the political community
.......................69
4.2
Summarising support for the political community
................... 77
5.1
Measuring support for democratic values
................................ 86
5.2
Measuring support for regime norms
....................................... 88
5.3
Measuring support for regime structure
................................... 89
5.4
Summarising support democratic values
..................................94
5.5
Summarising support for regime norms
...................................98
6.1
Measuring support for the authorities
and authority performance
..................................................... 108
6.2.
Support for authorities and authority performance
................ 117
7.1
Measuring support for the political community
in the Baltic states
.................................................................. 120
7.2
Summarising Baltic support for the political community
....... 129
7.3
Measuring support for democratic values
in the Baltic states
.................................................................. 130
7.4
Summarising support for democratic values
in the Baltic states
..................................................................135
7.5
Measuring support for regime norms in the Baltic states
....... 136
7.6
Summarising support for regime norms
in the Baltic states
.................................................................. 140
7.7
Measuring support for regime structure
in the Baltic states
.................................................................. 141
7.8
Summarising support for regime structure
in the Baltic states
.................................................................. 146
7.9
Summarising support for authorities
and authority performance in the Baltic states
....................... 157
8.1
Support for the political community: a summary
................... 163
8.2
Support for the regime: a summary
........................................ 166
8.3
Support for the authorities: a summary
.................................. 168
8.4
Five objects of support along a diffuse
-
specific dimension
.................................................................. 174
List of graphs
3.1
Elite type distribution of respondents
....................................... 56
7.1
Attachment to territory by region
..........................................
iz6
7.2.
Elite types: identification with territory
..................................
IZ7
7.3
Elite types: unwillingness to move
.......................................... 128
7.4
Comparing
baltic
elite types: disagree
with strong man rule
.............................................................. 133
7.5
Baltic elites: interpersonal trust by type of elite
...................... 139
Contents
List of tables
.............................................................................................6
List of figures
...........................................................................................8
List of graphs
...........................................................................................9
Note on spelling and transliteration
.......................................................10
Preface and acknowledgements
..............................................................13
1
Introduction
............................................................................17
1.1 The thesis in a wider context
..................................................19
1.1.1
Démocratisation
and consolidation of democracy
...................19
1.1.2
Political culture
.......................................................................27
2
Theoretical framework
...........................................................33
2.1
Support for the political system
..............................................33
2.2
Objects of political support
.....................................................37
3
Research design, data and methods
.........................................41
3.1
Elites: the objects of analysis
...................................................41
3.2
Comparative research design
..................................................44
3.3
Data and method of inquiry
....................................................53
4
Support for the political community
.......................................63
4.1
Introduction
............................................................................63
4.2
The concept of political community
........................................64
4.3
Measuring support for the political community:
a sense of community
..............................................................67
4.4
The Russian political community
............................................70
4.5
Support for the political community
.......................................72
5
Support for the regime
............................................................81
5.1
Introduction
............................................................................81
5.2
The regime concept
.................................................................82
5.3
Indicators of regime support
...................................................84
5.4
Support for the regime and its components
.............................90
5.4.1
Regime values and principles
..................................................91
5.4.2
Regime norms
.........................................................................94
5.4.3
Regime structure
.....................................................................98
6
Support for the authorities
....................................................105
6.1
Introduction
..........................................................................105
II
б.г
The concept of authorities
....................................................106
6.3
Indicators of support for the authorities
...............................107
6.4
Support for authorities and authority performance
...............109
7
Elite support in the
baltic
states
............................................119
7.1
Introduction
..........................................................................119
7.2
Support for the political community
.....................................120
7.2.1
Political communities in the Baltic states
...............................121
7.2.2
Support for the political community
.....................................123
7.3
Support for the regime
..........................................................130
7.3.1
Regime principles
..................................................................130
7.3.2
Regimenorms
.......................................................................136
7.3.3
Regime structure
...................................................................140
7.4
Support for authorities
..........................................................
14e
8
Dimensions of support in Russia and the Baltic states
...........161
8.1
Introduction
..........................................................................161
8.2
Dimensions of support
..........................................................169
8.3
Testing the eastonian model
................................................171
9
Conclusions and final remarks
..............................................177
9.1
Introduction
..........................................................................177
9.2
Multidimensional support
.....................................................177
9.3
Support for democracy and prospects for condsolidation
.....179
9.4
Elite support: theoretical and methodological implications
... 182
9.5
Gatekeepers of democracy: final remarks
..............................184
References
............................................................................................187
Appendix A: Selection of elites and missing data
..................................197
Appendix B: Tables to Chapter
4.........................................................199
Appendix C: Tables to Chapter
5.........................................................199
Appendix D: Tables to Chapter
6.........................................................202
Appendix E: The scales
........................................................................202
Appendix F: Tables to Chapter
7..........................................................203
Appendix G: The questionnaire
............................................................211
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adam_txt |
List of tables
i.i Freedom House ratings
1999-2.000. 24
3.1
Regions and municipalities included in the study
.48
3.2.
Surveyed regions, time of data collection, number of
municipalities and elite interviews
. 57
3.3
Sample characteristics, all regions
. 59
4.1
Elites on the importance of national characteristics
(%). 71
4.2
National pride, all elites
(%). 72
4.3
Pride (scale, means)
. 73
4.4
Attachment to territory, all elites
(%). 75
4.5
Comparing regions: territory scales (means)
. 76
4.6
Comparing elite types: territoy scales (means)
. 76
5.1
Political equality, elites by region
(%). 92
5.2
Political equality, elites by elite type
(%).92
5.3
Majority principle, elites by region
(%) .93
5.4
Majority principle, elites by elite type
(%).94
5.5
Political action, elites by regions
(%).95
5.6
Political action, elites by elite type
(%).96
5.7
Conflict acceptance, elites by region
(%) .96
5.8
Trust in institutions, all elites
(%).98
5.9
Trust: elite scores by region
(%). 100
5.10
Trust: local elites by elite type
(%). 101
5.11
Summarising support for regime structure
. 102
6.1
Leaders: support from others
(%). 109
6.2
Leaders: support from others by region
(%) .
no
6.3
Leaders: support from others by elite type
(%).
in
6.4
Satisfaction with democracy by region
(%). 112
6.5
Satisfaction with democracy by elite type
(%). 113
6.6
Perception of openness and transparency, elites by region
. 114
6.7
Elite perception of openness and transparency
by elite types
. 114
6.8
Elite perception of respect for human rights
by region
(%). 115
6.9
Perception of respect for human rights by elite type
. 116
7.1
Baltic national characteristics
(%). 122
7.2
Pride
(%)
all Baltic elites
. 123
7.3
Identification with territory: all Baltic elites
(%).
T24
7.4
Attachment to territory: all Baltic elites
(%). 125
7-5
Political equality
(%):
Baltic elites by region
. 131
7.6
Majority principle: Baltic elites
(%)
by region
. 134
7.7
Baltic elites: interpersonal trust by region
. 139
7.8
Trust in institutions
(%):
all Baltic elites
. 14z
7.9
Comparing Baltic elite types: trust in institutions
(%). 144
7.10
Sources of leader support: all Baltic elites
(%). 147
7.11
Comparing Estonian regions: support from others
(%). 148
7.12.
Comparing Latvian regions: support from others
(%). 149
7.13
Comparing Lithuanian regions: support from others
(%). 150
7.14
Baltic elites: satisfaction with democracy
(%)
by region
. 151
7.15
Baltic countries: satisfaction with democracy
(%)
by elite type
. 153
7.16
Baltic countries: perception of openness and
transparency
(%)
by region
. 154
7.17
Baltic countries: respect for human rights by region
. 155
8.1
Factor matrix (three factors)
. 172
List of figures
2.1
Model of the political system
. 34
2.2
Model of support
.35
3.1
Regional matched different design of the study
.46
3.2
Elite type distribution of respondents
. 51
4.1
Measuring support for the political community
.69
4.2
Summarising support for the political community
. 77
5.1
Measuring support for democratic values
. 86
5.2
Measuring support for regime norms
. 88
5.3
Measuring support for regime structure
. 89
5.4
Summarising support democratic values
.94
5.5
Summarising support for regime norms
.98
6.1
Measuring support for the authorities
and authority performance
. 108
6.2.
Support for authorities and authority performance
. 117
7.1
Measuring support for the political community
in the Baltic states
. 120
7.2
Summarising Baltic support for the political community
. 129
7.3
Measuring support for democratic values
in the Baltic states
. 130
7.4
Summarising support for democratic values
in the Baltic states
.135
7.5
Measuring support for regime norms in the Baltic states
. 136
7.6
Summarising support for regime norms
in the Baltic states
. 140
7.7
Measuring support for regime structure
in the Baltic states
. 141
7.8
Summarising support for regime structure
in the Baltic states
. 146
7.9
Summarising support for authorities
and authority performance in the Baltic states
. 157
8.1
Support for the political community: a summary
. 163
8.2
Support for the regime: a summary
. 166
8.3
Support for the authorities: a summary
. 168
8.4
Five objects of support along a diffuse
-
specific dimension
. 174
List of graphs
3.1
Elite type distribution of respondents
. 56
7.1
Attachment to territory by region
.
iz6
7.2.
Elite types: identification with territory
.
IZ7
7.3
Elite types: unwillingness to move
. 128
7.4
Comparing
baltic
elite types: disagree
with strong man rule
. 133
7.5
Baltic elites: interpersonal trust by type of elite
. 139
Contents
List of tables
.6
List of figures
.8
List of graphs
.9
Note on spelling and transliteration
.10
Preface and acknowledgements
.13
1
Introduction
.17
1.1 The thesis in a wider context
.19
1.1.1
Démocratisation
and consolidation of democracy
.19
1.1.2
Political culture
.27
2
Theoretical framework
.33
2.1
Support for the political system
.33
2.2
Objects of political support
.37
3
Research design, data and methods
.41
3.1
Elites: the objects of analysis
.41
3.2
Comparative research design
.44
3.3
Data and method of inquiry
.53
4
Support for the political community
.63
4.1
Introduction
.63
4.2
The concept of political community
.64
4.3
Measuring support for the political community:
a sense of community
.67
4.4
The Russian political community
.70
4.5
Support for the political community
.72
5
Support for the regime
.81
5.1
Introduction
.81
5.2
The regime concept
.82
5.3
Indicators of regime support
.84
5.4
Support for the regime and its components
.90
5.4.1
Regime values and principles
.91
5.4.2
Regime norms
.94
5.4.3
Regime structure
.98
6
Support for the authorities
.105
6.1
Introduction
.105
II
б.г
The concept of authorities
.106
6.3
Indicators of support for the authorities
.107
6.4
Support for authorities and authority performance
.109
7
Elite support in the
baltic
states
.119
7.1
Introduction
.119
7.2
Support for the political community
.120
7.2.1
Political communities in the Baltic states
.121
7.2.2
Support for the political community
.123
7.3
Support for the regime
.130
7.3.1
Regime principles
.130
7.3.2
Regimenorms
.136
7.3.3
Regime structure
.140
7.4
Support for authorities
.
14e
8
Dimensions of support in Russia and the Baltic states
.161
8.1
Introduction
.161
8.2
Dimensions of support
.169
8.3
Testing the 'eastonian' model
.171
9
Conclusions and final remarks
.177
9.1
Introduction
.177
9.2
Multidimensional support
.177
9.3
Support for democracy and prospects for condsolidation
.179
9.4
Elite support: theoretical and methodological implications
. 182
9.5
Gatekeepers of democracy: final remarks
.184
References
.187
Appendix A: Selection of elites and missing data
.197
Appendix B: Tables to Chapter
4.199
Appendix C: Tables to Chapter
5.199
Appendix D: Tables to Chapter
6.202
Appendix E: The scales
.202
Appendix F: Tables to Chapter
7.203
Appendix G: The questionnaire
.211 |
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spelling | Åström, Linda A. Verfasser aut Gatekeepers of democracy ? a comparative study of elite support for democracy in Russia and the Baltic states Linda A. Åström Örebro Univ.-Bibl. 2007 231 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Örebro studies in political science 18 Zugl.: Örebro, Univ., Diss., 2007 Geschichte 1999-2000 gnd rswk-swf Elite (DE-588)4014457-4 gnd rswk-swf Demokratisierung (DE-588)4124941-0 gnd rswk-swf Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 gnd rswk-swf Baltikum (DE-588)4004379-4 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Baltikum (DE-588)4004379-4 g Demokratisierung (DE-588)4124941-0 s Elite (DE-588)4014457-4 s Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 g Geschichte 1999-2000 z DE-604 Örebro studies in political science 18 (DE-604)BV014613257 18 Digitalisierung BSBMuenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016033107&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Åström, Linda A. Gatekeepers of democracy ? a comparative study of elite support for democracy in Russia and the Baltic states Örebro studies in political science Elite (DE-588)4014457-4 gnd Demokratisierung (DE-588)4124941-0 gnd |
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title | Gatekeepers of democracy ? a comparative study of elite support for democracy in Russia and the Baltic states |
title_auth | Gatekeepers of democracy ? a comparative study of elite support for democracy in Russia and the Baltic states |
title_exact_search | Gatekeepers of democracy ? a comparative study of elite support for democracy in Russia and the Baltic states |
title_exact_search_txtP | Gatekeepers of democracy ? a comparative study of elite support for democracy in Russia and the Baltic states |
title_full | Gatekeepers of democracy ? a comparative study of elite support for democracy in Russia and the Baltic states Linda A. Åström |
title_fullStr | Gatekeepers of democracy ? a comparative study of elite support for democracy in Russia and the Baltic states Linda A. Åström |
title_full_unstemmed | Gatekeepers of democracy ? a comparative study of elite support for democracy in Russia and the Baltic states Linda A. Åström |
title_short | Gatekeepers of democracy ? |
title_sort | gatekeepers of democracy a comparative study of elite support for democracy in russia and the baltic states |
title_sub | a comparative study of elite support for democracy in Russia and the Baltic states |
topic | Elite (DE-588)4014457-4 gnd Demokratisierung (DE-588)4124941-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Elite Demokratisierung Russland Baltikum Hochschulschrift |
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