ABSTRACT

Culture and Politics provides a comprehensive introduction to the enduring phenomenon of culture and its impact on contemporary society and politics. Combining a substantial theoretical overview with intricate comparative empirical research, it assesses the complex interplay of ethnicity, religion, history and values on macro- and micro-level outcomes. Striking a judicious balance between the use of global data on the topic and their selection of six key in-depth country studies, the book draws extensively on statistical material and 'hard data' rather than the literary evidence usual in studies of this kind. This second edition of a well-established text has been expanded and fully updated in line with new events. More student-friendly, this volume now contains useful references for further reading and new material on ethnicity and religion. Readers will find that the values section is now more lucid. This clearly structured book's stringent approach to the topic and its readable, accessible style make this book one that no serious scholar or student of political culture should be without.

chapter |12 pages

Does Culture Matter?

part I|57 pages

Culture and Outcomes

chapter 1|21 pages

‘Culture' and the Concepts of Culture

chapter 2|31 pages

What Culture Matters For: Outcomes

part II|64 pages

Ethnicity

chapter 3|25 pages

Ethnic Groups and Nations

chapter 4|34 pages

Outcomes of Ethnicity

part III|58 pages

Civilizations

chapter 6|26 pages

Religion and its Outcomes

part IV|37 pages

Legacies

chapter 8|13 pages

Family Structure and Democracy

part V|91 pages

Universal Values

chapter 9|19 pages

Universal Values: Three Main Theories

chapter 10|31 pages

Value Orientations: How Real Are They?

chapter 11|16 pages

Gender (Sex) as a Major Cultural Cleavage