Critical Citizens Revisited - Tables and figures9/28/2018 6:28 AM

List of tables

Table 3.1 / Countries in the World Values Survey by levels of development
Table 3.2 / Components of systems support
Table 3.3 / Regimes in the World Values Survey
Table 4.1 / European trust in national government, 1997-2008
Table 4.2 / European trust in parliament, 1997-2008
Table 4.3 / European trust in political parties, 1997-2008
Table 4.4 / European satisfaction with democratic performance, 1973-2007
Table 4.5 / European nation pride,1982-2007
Table 5.1 / Experience of democracy strengthens democratic orientations
Table 5.2 / Characteristics of system support
Table 6.1 / Understanding of democracy by historical experience of democracy
Table 6.2 / Understanding of democracy by world region
Table 6.3 / Explaining perceptions of democracy’s characteristics
Table 6.4 / Explaining enlightened awareness of democracy’s characteristics

List of figures

Figure 1.1 / The components defining critical and indifferent citizens as ideal types
Figure 1.2 / Theoretical propositions explaining the phenomenon of critical citizens
Figure 2.1 / Indicators of systems support
Figure 2.2 / Components defining critical citizens
Figure 3.1 / Operationalizing indicators of system support
Figure 4.1 / American trust in the federal government, 1958-2008
Figure 4.2 / American trust in the U.S. Supreme Court and Executive, 1972-2006
Figure 4.3 / American trust in the U.S. Congress, 1972-2006
Figure 4.4 / American trust in banks and major companies, 1972-2006
Figure 4.5 / European trust in national government, 1998-2008
Figure 4.6 / European trust in political parties , 1998-2008
Figure 4.7 / European trust in national parliaments, 1998-2008
Figure 4.8 / European satisfaction with democratic performance, 1973-2008
Figure 4.9 / European national pride, 1982-2007
Figure 5.1 / Experience of democracy deepens democratic orientations
Figure 5.2 / Democratic experienceis unrelated to institutional confidence
Figure 5.3 / Trends in institutional confidence,1981-2005
Figure 5.4 / Trends in confidence in parliament, 1981-2005
Figure 5.5 / Democratic experience strengthens evaluations of democratic performance
Figure 5.6 / Democratic experience strengthens democratic attitudes
Figure 5.7 / Democratic experience strengthens democratic values
Figure 5.8 / Democratic experienceweakens nationalism
Figure 5.9 / Trends in nationalism, 1981-2005
Figure 6.1 / Public evaluations of democracy and human rights
Figure 6.2 / Perceived characteristicsof democracy vary by experience of democracy
Figure 6.3 / Experience of democracy is unrelated to procedural notions of democracy
Figure 6.4 / Experience of democracy weakens instrumental notions of democracy
Figure 6.5 / Experience of democracy weakens authoritarian notions of democracy
Figure 6.6 / Experience of democracy strengthens an enlightened understanding of democracy

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