1. David J. Elkins and Richard E. B. Simeon, ‘A Cause in Search of its Effect, or What Does Political Culture Explain?’, Comparative Politics 11, 1979, 127–145, p. 127.
2. Typologies of political culture research are to be found in John R. Gibbins, ‘Introduction’, in John R. Gibbins (ed.), Contemporary Political Culture: Politics in a Postmodern Age (London: Sage, 1989), Dennis Kavanagh, Political Science and Political Behaviour (London: George Allen & Unwin, 1983), and Glenda M. Patrick, ‘Political Culture’, in Giovanni Sartori (ed.), Social Science Concepts: A Systemic Analysis (Beverly Hills, CA and London: Sage, 1984).
3. Arthur Kallenburg, quoted in Michael Thompson, Richard Ellis and Aaron Wildavsky, Cultural Theory (Boulder, CO and Oxford: Westview, 1990), p. 14.
4. David Truman, quoted in Robert A. Dahl, ‘The Behavioral Approach in Political Science: Epitaph for a Monument to a Successful Revolution’, American Political Science Review 55, 1961, 763–772, p. 767.
5. Gabriel A. Almond, ‘Introduction’, in Gabriel A. Almond and James S. Coleman (eds), The Politics of the Developing Areas (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1960), p. 4.