From Cold War to Cold Peace?: A Comparative Empirical Study of Russian and Western Political CulturesPeter Ester, Loek Halman, Vladimir Olegovič Rukavišnikov BRILL, 1 jan 1997 - 254 pagina's The cross-national analyses of Western and Russian political cultures presented in this book are partly based on the 1990 EVS data. Another data source comes from surveys that were conducted since the late 1980s by the Department of Social Dynamics of the Institute of Socio-Political Research of the Russian Academy of Sciences (ISPR RAS) This Volume pictures a wide variety of values in the social and political domain and reveals unique insights in Russian culture. It makes clear that, despite many differences, Russian and Westerners have also many things in common as far as basic values are concerned. This is the fourth volume in the series. The first book is "The Individualizing Socitey (1993, 1994) edited by Peter Ester, Loek Halman and Ruud de Moor. The second book is "Values in Western Societies (1995) edited by Ruud de Moor. A third book is titled "Political Value Change in Western Democracies (1996) and is edited by Loek Halman and Neil Nevitte. |
Inhoudsopgave
Data sources | 6 |
Recent socioeconomic changes in Russia | 8 |
Income inequality | 17 |
Wages in Russia | 28 |
Conclusions | 35 |
Chapter | 41 |
Trust in democratic institutions | 90 |
Trust in authoritative institutions | 98 |
The leftright dimension | 133 |
Political party attachment and electoral participation | 137 |
The 1993 parliamentary election | 143 |
The 1995 parliamentary election | 147 |
The 1996 presidential ballot | 150 |
Moving towards the future looking at the past | 156 |
Conclusions | 158 |
Notes | 160 |
Interpersonal trust | 101 |
Conclusions | 104 |
Notes | 106 |
Chapter Four From Scarcity to PostModern Values? | 109 |
The theory of the silent revolution | 111 |
Measuring materialist and postmaterialist orientations | 113 |
Materialism and postmaterialism in 1990 | 116 |
The question of comparability | 122 |
What has happened? | 126 |
Conclusions | 128 |
Notes | 130 |
Chapter Five Political Involvement and Voting Behavior | 131 |
Chapter Six National Identity in Russia and the West | 165 |
Nation state and identity | 167 |
Russian society and Russian identity | 171 |
A comparison of Russian and Western identities | 175 |
Identification with Europe and the rest of the world | 180 |
National pride and willingness to fight for ones country | 184 |
76 | 186 |
Conclusions | 190 |
Introduction | 192 |
Life satisfaction | 225 |
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