Comparative Government and Politics - Political Culture Flashcards

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what is political culture

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the sum of individual values and norms regarding politics and the political system, or the culture of a group which gives shared meaning to political action

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what is elite political culture

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the values and norms regarding politics and the political system held by those closest to the centres of political power, including elected officials, bureaucrats and business leaders

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what is identity politics

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political positions and activities based on association with a particular identity, such as gender, age, ethnicity, religion, disability, or sexual orientation

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what is civic culture

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a moderate political culture in which most people accept the obligation to participate in political while acknowledging the authority of the state and its right to take decisions

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what is post-materialism

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a set of values emphasising the quality of life over materialist values such as economic growth and physical security

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what is political trust

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the belief that rulers are generally well-intentioned and effective in serving the interests of the governed

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what is a core state

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the most powerful and culturally central state in a civilisation - India (Hindu)

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what is a member state

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a state fully identified with a particular civilisation - UK (Western)

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what is a lone state

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a state lacking cultural commonality with other societies - Japan (Japanese)

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