Deutschland-TrendBuch 2001
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-322-93272-3_18
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Legitimation und Partizipation

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“…Dalton, 1999), the engagement of Dutch and German citizens in politics often depends on the issue at hand, the context and so on. They are selectively engaged in politics, often adopting a re-active instead of pro-active stance (Glaab & Kießling, 2001;Verhoeven, 2004). Voter turnout in national elections has long been around 80% in Germany, but dropped to 70.8% in 2009.…”
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“…Dalton, 1999), the engagement of Dutch and German citizens in politics often depends on the issue at hand, the context and so on. They are selectively engaged in politics, often adopting a re-active instead of pro-active stance (Glaab & Kießling, 2001;Verhoeven, 2004). Voter turnout in national elections has long been around 80% in Germany, but dropped to 70.8% in 2009.…”
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confidence: 99%