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Parochial political culture

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A parochial political culture is a political culture where citizens have only limited awareness of the existence of central government.[1]

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References

  1. ^ Hague, Rod and Harrop, Martin "Political Culture" in Comparative Government and Politics: An Introduction, blue Palgrave, 7th ed, p104