Political Socialisation in Afro-Asian Societies: Between Tradition and Modernity Introduction Political socialisation, understood as the process by which individuals acquire political orientations, values, and behaviours, has long been a focal theme in comparative political analysis. In Afro-Asian societies, this process is shaped by a unique confluence of traditional authority structures—kinship, tribal affiliations, religious institutions, and … Continue reading Comment on the assertion that political socialisation in Afro-Asian societies is a complex interplay between traditional authority structures and modern democratic institutions. Debate whether political socialisation in Afro-Asian societies promotes democratic consolidation or perpetuates authoritarian tendencies.
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To what extent do social movements contribute to the consolidation and deepening of democratic processes in developing societies?
To What Extent Do Social Movements Contribute to the Consolidation and Deepening of Democratic Processes in Developing Societies? Abstract Social movements have long been regarded as critical agents of political change, particularly in developing societies undergoing democratic transition or struggling with democratic consolidation. While much scholarly attention has focused on formal institutions such as elections, … Continue reading To what extent do social movements contribute to the consolidation and deepening of democratic processes in developing societies?