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DOI: 10.1177/002071520204300308 © 2002 SAGE Publications Intergenerational Differences in Political Values and Attitudes in Stable and New DemocraciesInstitute of Sociology - Institute for Social Studies, Warsaw University, Krakowskie Przedmiescie 3, 00-324 Warsaw, Poland The examination of the intergenerational differences in two groups of democratic countries (traditional democratic countries and countries that began to establish democratic systems a little more than 10 years ago, when communist systems were overthrown in Central and Eastern Europe) shows growing similarities in attitudes and behaviors among young generations. The process is a consequence of cultural and economic globalization that encourages processes of change and adaptation in the new democracies.
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