Chapter 2: The Industrialized Democracies

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Chapter 2: The Industrialized Democracies

Four Elections United States 2012 Great Britain 2010 France 2012 Germany 2012 Iran 2013 Mexico 2012 Russia 2012 China 2012 Nigeria 2011

Four Elections Common and Not So-Common Themes Elections determine who governs Elections are not about basic principles Dissimilarities Electoral systems direct, indirect, proportional, plurality Separation of powers and fusion of powers

Thinking About Democracy The Basics Rights Competitive elections The Rule of Law Civil Society and Civic Culture Capitalism and Affluence Which countries are democracies by those criteria?

Thinking About Democracy Key Questions Why did democracy emerge in these countries? Why did democracy become so remarkably durable in the second half of the 20th century? Why is there so much debate about public policy in the industrialized democracies in the first years of the 21st century? why has that debate not gone one step farther and led many people to question their regimes or democracy itself?

The Origins of the Democratic State Evolution of democratic thought Hobbes Laissez-faire Locke Suffrage

The Origins of the Democratic State Building Democracies the creation of the state itself the role of religion in society and government the development of pressures for democracy the industrial revolution complications of cleavages Cold War as solidifier of strong democracies

Political Culture and Participation The Civic Culture? legitimacy drop in participation and trust social capital tolerance

Political Culture and Participation Political Parties and Elections social democratic parties liberal or radical parties Christian democratic and secular conservative parties Catch-all Parties appeals to the center

Political Culture and Participation New Divisions Gender Post-industrial Post-materialist Realignment? Interest Groups Political Protest

The Democratic State Presidential and Parliamentary Systems separation of powers cabinet responsibility coalition government

The Democratic State The Rest of the State bureaucracy judiciary

Public Policy The Interventionist State basic health care subsidized or free education at all levels unemployment compensation pensions and programs for seniors Foreign Policy

Feedback greater access to information and opinion assessment of information more important competition between information and entertainment

Conclusion: The Worst Form of Government Except for All the Others balance between governors and governed balance between political world and rest of society balance between unbridled capitalism and the interests of those who do not benefit (much) from it balance between personal freedom and the need to maintain order and forge coherent public policy

Learning Objectives After mastering the concepts presented in this chapter, you will be able to: Gain knowledge of democracy as a political system. Become aware of the latest electoral results and their impact on political realities in the USA, Great Britain, France and Germany. Understand concepts and criteria of democracy, such as rights, elections, the rule of law, civil society and capitalism in the free market. Define liberal and liberalism. Describe and define the origins of the democratic state empowered by the evolution of political thoughts on democracy. Differentiate between philosophical positions of Thomas Hobbes and John Locke. Recognize the process of democracy building Understand the challenges of democratization. Define and explain legitimacy and the process of political legitimization. Comprehend the role of political parties in political system. Identify different political ideologies and recognize the difference between left and right political ideologies and parties.

Learning Objectives Classify leading political parties in France, Germany and Great Britain. Understand political positions of Liberals, Radicals, Social Democrats and Christian Democrats. Define catch-all political parties. Understand postindustrialism and post materialism and their affect on the development of the political system. Recognize mechanisms of party dealignment and realignment. Describe interests groups and understand factors contributing to the political protest. Recognize differences between presidential and parliamentarian forms of government and their impact of government formation, duration, stability and effectiveness. Define cabinet responsibility and vote of confidence in parliamentarian systems. Recognize the role of bureaucracy. Define the law of iron triangle. Describe the process of public policy formation and implementation. Define the interventionist state. Understand challenges of economically liberalized democratic state. Describe the impact of foreign policy on international relations. Recognize balances that democratic states should achieve to be more effective and efficient.