Engaged and critical? The young generation’s political participation in EU countries
Within Europe, there is a clear difference in the strength of political activism between old and new member states. Taking Dalton’s differentiation between old and new types of participation, ‘duty’ and ‘engaged’ citizenship, as a point of departure, the article explores the major predictors for the...
Main Authors: | Maie Kiisel, Marianne Leppik, Külliki Seppel |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Tallinn University
2016-03-01
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Series: | Studies of Transition States and Societies |
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Online Access: | http://publications.tlu.ee/index.php/stss/article/view/305/223 |
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