Description / Table of Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- 1. Global Mass-Elite Discrepancy: An Introduction | Jaemin Shim -- Part I. Varieties of Mass-Elite Discrepancy: Global and EU-Level Conceptualization -- 2. Fifty Shades of Mass-Elite Discrepancy: Varieties of Political Dimensions and Discrepancy Forms | Jaemin Shim -- 3. European Integration and Its Different Guises across Europe: A Subdimensional Perspective on Mass-Elite Discrepancy | Andrea Pareschi, Gianfranco Baldini, and Matteo Giglioli -- Part II. Theorizing Causes behind Mass-Elite Discrepancy in Old and New Democracies -- 4. Shadow of a Critical Juncture: Asymmetric Politicization and Elite Agency | Jaemin Shim -- 5. Polarization, Political Cleavages, and Elites in Old and New Democracies | Simon Bornschier -- Part III. Critical Junctures and Mass-Elite Discrepancy: Religious and Foreign Policy Issues -- 6. Mass-Elite Religious-Secular Discrepancy in Tunisia: The Revolution as a Critical Juncture | Mahmoud Farag -- 7. Lost in Translation? Redemocratization and Mass-Elite Discrepancy in Indonesian Politics | Andreas Ufen -- 8. Mass-Elite Discrepancy over Foreign Policy: Constitutional Revision in Japan | Kenneth McElwain -- 9. Domesticizing Foreign Policy? The Opportunistic Engagement of Bulgarian Elites with Mass Attitudes on EU Integration | Petar Bankov and Sergiu Gherghina -- Conclusion -- 10. Conclusion: What the Book Does and What Further Research Might Follow from It | Stephen Whitefield and Robert Rohrschneider -- Contributors -- Index.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
Pages:
1 online resource (281 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
9780472904587
Series Statement:
New Comparative Politics Series
URL:
https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/geomar/detail.action?docID=31502940
Language:
English
Note:
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