Dynamic partisanship: how and why voter loyalties change
Introduction : why study dynamic partisanship? -- Partisanship : meaning and measurement -- Consistent partisanship models -- The United States -- Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom : the setup -- Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom : results -- Explaining partisanship dynamics -- Parti...
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Zusammenfassung: | Introduction : why study dynamic partisanship? -- Partisanship : meaning and measurement -- Consistent partisanship models -- The United States -- Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom : the setup -- Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom : results -- Explaining partisanship dynamics -- Parties and partisanship "Why do people identify with political parties and how stable are those identifications are over time and with changes in issues and party leadership? In an electoral democracy, parties act as a necessary link between voters and government. Stable party systems, with a relatively limited number of parties competing for control of government, and relatively stable voter identification with a party, are normally considered significant signals of a steady democracy. Ken Kollman and John E. Jackson study changing patterns of partisanship in four countries, the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia, over the last fifty years. In Dynamic Partisanship they observe changes in party identification since the 1960's in these four countries which they seek to explain. They find that changes in the parties' positions on important issues explains most of the change in party identification. An outstanding illustration of this effect is the example of white voters leaving the Democratic party as it came to embrace civil rights"-- |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | xi, 239 Seiten Diagramme |
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Contents Preface ix CHAPTER 1. Introduction: Why Study Dynamic Partisanship? 1 CHAPTER 2. Partisanship: Meaning and Measurement 24 CHAPTER 3. Consistent Partisanship Models 50 CHAPTER 4. The United States 70 CHAPTER 5. Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom: The Setup 111 CHAPTER 6. Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom: Results 131 CHAPTER 7. Explaining Partisanship Dynamics 173 CHAPTER 8. Parties and Partisanship 204 References 219 Index 233 |
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Contents Preface ix CHAPTER 1. Introduction: Why Study Dynamic Partisanship? 1 CHAPTER 2. Partisanship: Meaning and Measurement 24 CHAPTER 3. Consistent Partisanship Models 50 CHAPTER 4. The United States 70 CHAPTER 5. Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom: The Setup 111 CHAPTER 6. Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom: Results 131 CHAPTER 7. Explaining Partisanship Dynamics 173 CHAPTER 8. Parties and Partisanship 204 References 219 Index 233 |
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