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Power without Force : The Political Capacity of Nation-States
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ISBN: 1282638955 9786612638954 0472023462 9780472023462 0472104632 9780472104635 0472082361 9780472082360 Year: 1993 Publisher: Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press,

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Before norms
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ISBN: 1282445170 9786612445170 047202406X 9780472024063 0472113968 9781282445178 6612445173 0472030949 9780472113965 9780472030941 Year: 2004 Publisher: Ann Arbor

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The potato famines of the nineteenth century were long attributed to Irish indolence. The Stalinist system was blamed on a Russian proclivity for autocracy. Muslim men have been accused of an inclination to terrorism. Is political behavior really the result of cultural upbringing, or does the vast range of human political action stem more from institutional and structural constraints? This important new book carefully examines the role of institutions and civic culture in the establishment of political norms. Jackman and Miller methodically refute the Weberian cultural theory of politics and build in its place a persuasive case for the ways in which institutions shape the political behavior of ordinary citizens. Their rigorous examination of grassroots electoral participation reveals no evidence for even a residual effect of cultural values on political behavior, but instead provides consistent support for the institutional view. Before Norms speaks to urgent debates among political scientists and sociologists over the origins of individual political behavior.

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