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  • Ch. 1 Ronald Inglehart: Introduction 1; Ch. 2 Mark Tessler: Do Islamic orientations influence attitudes toward democracy in the Arab world? Evidence Egypt, Jordon, Morocco, and Algeria 6; Ch. 3 Farooq Tanwir: Religious parties and politics in Pakistan 27; Ch. 4 Fares al-Braizat: Muslims and democracy : an empirical critique of Fukuyama's culturalist approach 46; Ch. 5 Ronald Inglehart and Gabriela Catterberg: Trends in political action : the developmental trend and the post-honeymoon decline 77; Ch. 6 Christian Welzel: Effective democracy, mass culture, and the quality of elites : the human development perspective 94; Ch. 7 Alejandro Moreno and Patricia Méndez: Attitudes toward democracy : Mexico in comparative perspective 127; Ch. 8 Renata Siemienska: Intergenerational differences in political values and attitudes in stable and new democracies 145; Ch. 9 Ronald Inglehart: Gender, aging, and subjective well-being 168; Ch. 10 Pradeep Chhibber: Why are some women politically active? The household, public space, and political participation in India 186 (xsd:string)
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  • Islam, gender, culture, and democracy : findings from the World Values Survey and the European Values Survey (xsd:string)
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