Perhaps the most common generalization linking political systems to other aspects of society has been that democracy is related to the state of economic development. The more well-to-do a nation, the greater the chances that it will sustain democracy. The Indonesian Parliament and Democratization - ˹éÒ 19â´Â Patrick Ziegenhain - 2008 - 238 ˹éÒªÁºÒ§Êèǹ¢Í§Ë¹Ñ§Ê×Í - à¡ÕèÂǡѺ˹ѧÊ×ÍàÅèÁ¹Õé
| Talcott Parsons - 1968 - 388 ˹éÒ
...that the most common generalization linking political systems to other aspects of society has been that democracy is related to the state of economic...development. The more well-to-do a nation, the greater the chances that it will sustain democracy. From Aristotle down to the present, men have argued that only... | |
| Kenneth España Bauzon - 1992 - 368 ˹éÒ
...that the least common denominator that links political systems to other components of the society is that "democracy is related to the state of economic...development. The more well-to-do a nation, the greater the chances it will sustain democracy."9 38 New Directions Upon this assumption, neo-classical economists... | |
| William E. Odom - 1992 - 288 ˹éÒ
..."Perhaps the most common generalization linking political systems to other aspects of society has been that democracy is related to the state of economic...development. The more well-to-do a nation, the greater the chances that it will sustain democracy." 8 Testing this proposition against a set of thirty European... | |
| Uday Desai - 1998 - 348 ˹éÒ
...least partly dependent on the level of a country's economic development (Lipset 1960). Lipset argued that "democracy is related to the state of economic...development. The more well-to-do a nation, the greater the chances that it will sustain democracy" (Lipset 1960:31). The studies over the last three decades seem... | |
| Anthony Chin, Alfred Choi - 1998 - 410 ˹éÒ
..."....perhaps the most common generalisation linking political systems to other aspects of society has been that democracy is related to the state of economic...development. The more well-to-do a nation, the greater the chances that it will sustain democracy."14 Lipset then went on the classify a number of countries under... | |
| Andrew Gould - 1999 - 180 ˹éÒ
..."Perhaps the most common generalization linking political systems to other aspects of society has heen that democracy is related to the state of economic...development. The more well,to,do a nation, the greater the chances that it will sustain democracy" 11981 [1959]. 31). Larry Diamond surveys a vast literature... | |
| Georgia Anne Persons - 334 ˹éÒ
..."Perhaps the most common generalization linking political systems to other aspects of society has been that democracy is related to the state of economic...development. The more well-to-do a nation, the greater the chances that it will sustain democracy" (1981: 31). Lipset argued that economic development creates... | |
| Dirk Berg-Schlosser - 1999 - 452 ˹éÒ
...'diktatorisch') gegenübergestellt. Die Ergebnisse dienten ihm als Beleg für seine zentrale These: 'The more well-to-do a nation, the greater the chance that it will sustain democracy' (Lipset 1960: S. 31). James S. Coleman dehnte diesen Ansatz in dem ebenfalls grundlegenden, zusammen mit Gabriel... | |
| Sandra Düsing - 2002 - 412 ˹éÒ
...and tolerability of a newly established regime authority in the view of the respective population.4 2 "The more well-to-do a nation, the greater the chance that it will sustain democracy." LIPSET, Seymor Martin (1961): Political Man. London: 48. 1 SKWEYIYA, Zola (992): Rooting democracy on African... | |
| Rainer Tetzlaff, Cord Jakobeit - 2005 - 316 ˹éÒ
...die These des Modernisierungs- eine These von Lipset theoretikers Seymour Martin Lipset (1960: 48): „The more well-to-do a nation, the greater the chance that it will sustain democracy". Gemessen an fünf Indikatoren für sozio-ökonomische Entwicklung - nämlich Einkommen, Massenkommunikation,... | |
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