ABSTRACT

This unique text offers a comprehensive overview of who participates in politics and why, how social and political institutions shape that involvement, and, ultimately, what form citizen political participation takes. Drawing on a multitude of factors to explain politics and political behaviour, Woshinsky shows that political outcomes depend on a complex interplay between individuals and their environment. Psychology, personality, and ideology, together with culture, institutions, and social context shape political behaviour. Explaining Politics offers a wealth of comparative examples and practical applications through a lively and engaging narrative.

part |2 pages

PART I Culture and politics

chapter 1|8 pages

THE IMPACT OF CULTURE

chapter 2|14 pages

Cultures and conflict

chapter 3|11 pages

POLITICS AND COOPERATION

chapter 4|17 pages

THE DIVERSITY OF POLITICAL CULTURE

part |2 pages

PART II Individuals in politics

chapter 6|15 pages

WHO BECOMES POLITICAL? WHO DOESN’T?

chapter 7|31 pages

CITIZEN VOTING BEHAVIOR

chapter 8|28 pages

THE BELIEFS OF POLITICAL ACTIVISTS

part |2 pages

PART III Institutions and systems in politics