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Familienpolitik - Bevölkerungspolitik. Eine Stellungnahme zum Aufsatz von Max Wingen in B 52/77
In: Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte: APuZ, Issue B 21
ISSN: 0479-611X
F. L. Ganshof, Étude sur le développement des villes entre Loire et Rhin au moyen age. Paris, Presses universitaires de France, Bruxelles, Édition de la librairie encyclopédique, 1943
In: Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte. Germanistische Abteilung, Volume 64, Issue 1, p. 427-427
ISSN: 2304-4861
Dr. Raymund Willecke, Das eheliche Güterrecht im Braunschweiger Stadtrecht
In: Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte. Germanistische Abteilung, Volume 50, Issue 1, p. 477-479
ISSN: 2304-4861
Das kürzere Kölner Diénstmannenrecht
In: Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte. Germanistische Abteilung, Volume 44, Issue 1, p. 298-307
ISSN: 2304-4861
Gesetz über die Angelegenheiten der freiwilligen Gerichtsbarkeit: Textausg. mit Einl., Anm. u. Sachverzeichnis. Begr. v. Heinrich v. Schneider
In: (Beck'sche Sammlung dt. Reichsgesetze)
Explaining the strength of civil society: Evidence from cross-sectional data
In: International political science review: the journal of the International Political Science Association (IPSA) = Revue internationale de science politique, Volume 34, Issue 3, p. 289-309
ISSN: 1460-373X
A number of societal and institutional factors enhance the development of a vibrant civil society, such as a country's socioeconomic traditions and societal structure, political institutions, or foreign influence. But the question of which one of these factors contributes most to a vibrant civil society still remains unanswered. Using ordinary least square techniques, this article statistically tests the competing factors with a large-N design that includes 42 countries. Our dependent variable is the new Civil Society Index, composed of a structural and a value dimension of civil society. The results show that a country's quality of political institutions and a high degree of religious fragmentation have the strongest impact on the development of a vibrant civil society. In order to examine the causal relationship, we reassess our findings by conducting two case studies on Chile and Russia. The case studies corroborate the causal direction from the quality of political institutions to a stronger civil society. [Reprinted by permission of Sage Publications Ltd., copyright, the International Political Science Association.]
Explaining the strength of civil society: Evidence from cross-sectional data
In: International political science review: IPSR = Revue internationale de science politique : RISP, Volume 34, Issue 3, p. 289-309
ISSN: 0192-5121