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List of Figures
List of Tables
Acknowledgments

1 Introduction
2 Citizenship and Democratic Instability
3 Measuring Citizenship Norms: Behavior, Belief, and Belonging
4 Patterns of Partisan Citizenship
5 The Threat of Polarization
6 Foreign Interference in Elections
7 Conclusion

Appendix 1 Summary Statistics
Appendix 2 Balance Tests: Polarization
Appendix 3 Balance Tests: Foreign Interference
References
Index

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Citizenship in hard times : how ordinary people respond to democratic threat 이용현황 표 - 등록번호, 청구기호, 권별정보, 자료실, 이용여부로 구성 되어있습니다.
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What do citizens do in response to threats to democracy? This book examines the mass politics of civic obligation in the US, UK, and Germany. Exploring threats like foreign interference in elections and polarization, Sara Wallace Goodman shows that citizens respond to threats to democracy as partisans, interpreting civic obligation through a partisan lens that is shaped by their country's political institutions. This divided, partisan citizenship makes democratic problems worse by eroding the national unity required for democratic stability. Employing novel survey experiments in a cross-national research design, Citizenship in Hard Times presents the first comprehensive and comparative analysis of citizenship norms in the face of democratic threat. In showing partisan citizens are not a reliable bulwark against democratic backsliding, Goodman identifies a key vulnerability in the mass politics of democratic order. In times of democratic crisis, defenders of democracy must work to fortify the shared foundations of democratic citizenship.