Comparative Politics Final

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Across
  1. 2. Distrust focused on corruption and dishonesty
  2. 7. Idea that welfare programs become hard to remove over time
  3. 14. Theory that institutions and culture must match for stability
  4. 15. Value system emphasizing freedom, participation, and equality
  5. 16. Citizens feeling capable of participation
  6. 18. Welfare reform pushing people back into labour markets
  7. 19. Division between “the people” and “the elite”
  8. 20. Shared beliefs and values about politics
Down
  1. 1. Spread of authority across local, regional, and national levels
  2. 3. Decline of loyalty between parties and voters
  3. 4. Reducing dependence on the market for survival
  4. 5. Welfare model focused on equality and universal benefits
  5. 6. Regions gaining more authority from central government
  6. 8. Citizens become more politically independent through education and information
  7. 9. Benefits for everyone instead of targeted groups
  8. 10. Cooperation between government, employers, and unions
  9. 11. Government system where authority is spread across levels
  10. 12. Trust, norms, and networks that improve cooperation
  11. 13. Theory explaining welfare through worker demands
  12. 17. Feeling that democratic expectations exceed satisfaction