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Benjamin C. Sack

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Regime change and the convergence of democratic value orientations through socialization. Evidence from reunited Germany

2016

ABSTRACTTheories of socialization and political culture claim that public ideas about how a democracy should be shaped will only change slowly after regime changes. Thus, citizens’ value orientations should converge after a replacement of generations and through institutional learning. Pertaining to the development and convergence of individual conceptions of democracy or democratic value orientations, these assumptions have not yet been tested empirically. This article therefore provides an empirical test, drawing on the case of German reunification as a natural experiment. I analyse the development of democratic value orientations based on data from the sixth wave of the European Social S…

Value (ethics)Natural experimentmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentSocializationPolitical socializationDemocracy0506 political scienceEuropean Social SurveyRegime changeLawPolitical economy0502 economics and businessPolitical Science and International Relations050602 political science & public administrationPolitical cultureSociology050207 economicsmedia_commonDemocratization
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