Distribution of the Sample by Education Level Figure I.1. Distribution of the Sample by Urban and Rural Areas. Gross Domestic Product: Honduras Among AmericasBarometer Countries. Evolution Toward Democracy: Honduras in Regional Perspective. Performance of the Zelaya Administration Trust in the President Approval of the President s Performance Approval of Performance and Support for Stable Democracy Appendix Appendixes Appendix I: Technical Description of Sample Design Appendix II: The IRB informed consent document Appendix III: The Questionnaire References ivĥ Index of Figures Figure P.1. Public Aspirations for the Role of the State in Honduras and Additional Forms of Participation Envisioning the Role of the State Other Forms of Citizen Participation Correlates of the Desire for an Expansive State Conclusion Appendix Chapter IX. Voting Behavior and Political Parties Effect of political dealignment on support for a stable democracy Appendix Chapter VIII. Deepening our Understanding of Political Legitimacy Theoretical background The legitimacy/tolerance equation Support for stable democracy in Honduras Legitimacy of Other Democratic Institutions Conclusion Chapter VII. Impact of Citizen Perception of Government Economic Performance on Support for Stable Democracy Theoretical framework How might perception of government economic performance affect support for stable democracy? Measuring perception of government economic performance Honduran evaluations of government performance in comparative perspective The Effects of Honduran Evaluations of Governmental Performance The perception of Government Economic Performance and Its Impact on Support for Stable Democracy Appendix PART III: BEYOND GOVERNANCE Chapter VI. The Impact of Local Government Perfomance and Civil Society Participation on the Support for Stable Democracy.62 Theoretical framework How Might Civil Society Participation and Local Government Attitudes and Behaviors Affect Citizen Support for Stable Democracy? Measuring Local Government Participation and Perceptions.64 Measuring civil society participation Honduran views on local government in comparative perspective.66 Honduras: The nature of experience with local government.71 iiiĤ The impact of satisfaction with local services (sgl1r) on support for stable democracy Relationship between Satisfaction with Local Services and Preference for Democracy Relationship between satisfaction with local services and the right to political contestation.85 Relationship between satisfaction with local services and political tolerance Relationship between satisfaction with local services and political legitimacy Relationship between satisfaction with local services and interpersonal trust The level and effects of local civic participation in Honduras The Level of Local Civic Participation in Comparative Perspective The Impact of Local Civic Participation on Support for Stable Democracy Appendix Chapter V. Impact of Crime on Support for Stable Democracy.48 Theoretical framework How might crime victimization affect support for stable democracy? The Measurement of Crime Victimization Crime victimization in Honduras.52 The impact of perception of personal security on support for stable democracy.57 Appendix Chapter IV. Corruption and its impact on support for stable democracy.27 Theoretical framework How might corruption affect support for stable democracy? The measurement of corruption.28 Corruption victimization in comparative perspective.30 The case of Honduras: Institutions where corruption is most frequent.33 Impact of corruption on support for stable democracy Relationship between corruption victimization and political legitimacy Impact of perception of corruption on support for stable democracy Appendix Chapter III. Building Support for Stable Democracy.11 Theoretical framework Theory Working hypothesis Support for the idea of democracy per se (ing4) Support for core values on which democracy depends.17 Belief in the political legitimacy of core regime institutions.21 Social capital.23 Conclusion PART II: GOVERNANCE.26 Chapter II. xix PART I: THEORY AND CROSS-NATIONAL COMPARISONS.1 Preface: Setting the Context of Democratic Development and Describing the Data.2 Setting the Context. v Index of tables.viii Prologue: Background to the Study. The opinions expressed in this study are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the point of view of the United States Agency for International Development July, 2008ģ Table of Contents Index of Figures. Seligson with technical assistance from Dominique Zéphyr Abby Córdova This study was done with support from the Program in Democracy and Governance of the United States Agency for International Development. Descargar coronacion jose donoso pdf download series#Coleman José René Argueta Series General Editor Mitchell A. 1 Political Culture, Governance and Democracy in Honduras, 2008 by: Kenneth M.
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