1. Introduction: theories of recruitment Pippa Norris; 2. Australia Ian McAllister; 3. Canada Lynda Erickson; 4. Finland Voitto Helander; 5. Germany Bernhard Wessels; 6. Japan Haruhiro Fukui; 7. The Netherlands Monique Leijenaar and Kees Niemoller; 8. New Zealand Helena Catt; 9. United Kingdom Pippa Norris and Joni Lovenduski; 10. United States Paul S. Herrnson; 11. Conclusions: comparing passages to power Pippa Norris.
This 1997 book provides a comparative account of legislative recruitment which applies a common analytical framework and new survey data to nineteen advanced democracies.
" Passages to Power provides insight into legislative recruitment in particular and democracy in general. ...this book offers a timely tool for scholars to grasp not only the idea of democracy, but the process of democracy as well." Mitchell F. Fuller, LSS Newsletter "Each of the chapters stands on its own in providing a comprehensive analysis of the recrutiment process in the selected countries. In this respect, the book will be of interest to country and area specialists, to students of political parties and electoral "Each of the chapters stands on its own in providing a comprehensive analysis of the recruitment process in the selected countries. In this respect, the book will be of interest to country and area specialists, to students of political parties and electoral institutions, and to those interested in the social and political stratification of advanced industrial societies. ...it is neverthelessa landmark in the development of collaborative approaches to political recruitment." Linda L. Fowler, American Journal of Sociology
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