POLS370
Exam 3 Review
Public Opinion, Democracy, and Market
Reform in
(Bratton, Mattes, Gyimah-Boadi)
Introduction
A Tale of Two Presidents
Nujoma (
Figure 1.1
Public opinionàdemocracy
Taking Account of Adjustment
Structural Adjustment Program
Figure 1.2
SAPàPublic opinion
Part I Framework
Ch 1
A Decade of Political Reforms, 1990-2001
Table 1.1
Two Decades of Economic Reform, 1982-2001
Table 1.2
Demand, Supply, and Regime Consolidation
Two intellectual traditions: Institutional and cultural
Demand and supply of democracy
Equilibrium and consolidation
Ch 2 Studying Public Opinion in
Competing Theories, Rival Hypotheses
Sociological
Cultural
Institutional
Cognitive
Performance evaluations
Toward a Learning Approach
Cognitive and awareness, performance evaluations
The Afrobarometer
An Appropriate Method?
Part II Popular Attitudes to Reform
Ch 3 Attitudes to Democracy
Figure 3.1, Table 3.1, Figure 3.2, Figure 3.3, Figure 3.4, Figure 3.5, Table 3.3,
Wide but shallow
Figure 3.5, Figure 3.7
Ch 4 Attitudes to a Market Economy
Table 4.1, Table 4.2, Figure 4.1, Figure 4.2, Table 4.4, Figure 4.4
Ch 5 Economic and Political Behavior
Table 5.2, Figure 5.1, Table 5.5, Figure 5.3, Figure 5.4
Part III Competing Explanations
Ch 6 The Structure of Society
Table 6.2, Figure 6.3, Table 6.3
Ch 7 Cultural Values
Figure 7.1, Table 7.3
Ch 8 Awareness of Public Affairs
Table 8.2
Ch 9 Performance Evaluations
Table 9.1
Ch 10 Institutional Influences
Table 10.2
Part IV Explaining Reform Constituencies
Ch 11 Modeling Attitudes to Reform
Table 11.1, Table 11.2
Ch 13 Deciphering Regime Consolidation
Figure 13.2
Critique
Implications