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Russell J. Dalton

    1 janvier 1948

    Russell J. Dalton est un politologue et théoricien de la démocratie de premier plan dont les travaux explorent le comportement politique comparé, les partis politiques et les mouvements sociaux. Ses recherches approfondissent la théorie démocratique empirique, examinant la dynamique des systèmes politiques. L'approche de Dalton est analytique, cherchant à comprendre les mécanismes fondamentaux qui façonnent la conduite politique et les changements sociétaux. Son impact sur l'étude de la démocratie est considérable, offrant des aperçus précieux sur les défis politiques contemporains.

    Citizen politics in Western democracies
    The Participation Gap
    Political Parties and Democratic Linkage
    Citizen Politics - International Student Edition
    Politics in Germany
    Democratic Challenges, Democratic Choices
    • Democratic Challenges, Democratic Choices

      The Erosion of Political Support in Advanced Industrial Democracies

      • 246pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,5(4)Évaluer

      The book explores the growing skepticism among citizens regarding the foundations of representative democracy. It delves into the reasons behind this questioning, examining the implications for governance, civic engagement, and the future of democratic institutions. By analyzing contemporary challenges and the evolving relationship between citizens and their representatives, it aims to provoke thought on how democracy can be revitalized and made more responsive to the needs of the populace.

      Democratic Challenges, Democratic Choices
    • Citizen Politics - International Student Edition

      Public Opinion and Political Parties in Advanced Industrial Democracies

      • 360pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Offering a comparative analysis of political attitudes and behavior, this updated Seventh Edition examines the dynamics in the United States, Great Britain, France, and Germany. It provides insights into how these countries' political landscapes shape citizen engagement and governmental response, making it a valuable resource for understanding diverse political cultures.

      Citizen Politics - International Student Edition
    • Political Parties and Democratic Linkage

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Political Parties and Democratic Linkage examines how political parties ensure the functioning of the democratic process in contemporary societies. Based on unprecedented cross-national data, the authors find that the process of party government is still alive and well in most contemporary democracies.

      Political Parties and Democratic Linkage
    • The Participation Gap

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      In this excellent book, Russell Dalton uses data from twenty established democracies to assess systematically the multiple individual attributes and contextual factors that influence levels of political activity and to investigate the extent to which participation is characterized by a class based gap. In so doing, he provides a tremendous service for students of citizen political behavior - especially those who, like me, study a single democracy often cited as an outlier when it comes to the way its democracy works. Kay L. Schlozman, J. Joseph Moakley Professor, Boston College

      The Participation Gap