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.