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Social stratification and electoral behaviour
The chapter analyses the main transformations of social stratification that occurred between the early 2000s and the late 2010s. Relying on the post-Fordist social class scheme elaborated by Daniel Oesch, the chapter investigates how these transformations are associated with significant changes in the electoral behaviour of the various post-Fordist ...
Alberto Gherardini +1 more
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Local activities of electoral candidates represent one of the key factors influencing voting behaviour. Many studies have shown an elevated electoral support for candidates in the municipality of their residence and the surrounding region.
Radek Pileček
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Democratic differences: electoral institutions and compliance with GATT/WTO agreements [PDF]
A growing body of literature argues that democracies are more likely to comply with international agreements than authoritarian states. However, substantial variation exists in the compliance behaviour of democracies. How can this variation be explained?
Rickard, Stephanie +1 more
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The voting rights and political culture in North Macedonia and Albania [PDF]
Political culture is a set of attitudes and practices of people that shape their political behaviour. It includes moral judgments, political myths, beliefs, and ideas about what makes a good society while language of politics is the way of using language
Muaz Agushi
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Democratic Frustration: Concept, Dimensions and Behavioural Consequences
Using insights from the psychology literature, this article introduces and operationalises the concept of 'democratic frustration' to shed new light on the pathologies of democratic crises.
Sarah Harrison
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The electoral effectiveness of constituency campaigning in the 2010 British General Election: The ‘triumph’ of Labour? [PDF]
This article establishes a model of likely campaign effectiveness, before examining the intensity of constituency campaigning at the 2010 general election in Britain and its subsequent impact on electoral outcomes, using both aggregate and individual ...
Fieldhouse, E +8 more
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Le vote blanc et nul en Wallonie : analyse écologique et individuelle
Blank and null votes are probably the electoral behaviour least taken into account by electoral studies. Though, in a democracy like Belgium, these votes are far from negligible and offer an untypical geography which underlines border areas.
Geoffrey Pion
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Importance of Voting at the Municipal Level: The Seniors’ Voices
While municipal elections in Quebec are characterized by low voter turnout, it appears that people over 65 years old are the ones who vote in higher numbers. In fact, this is the case for both federal and provincial elections.
Salomé Vallette
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“Quien no tranza, no avanza”: una aproximación etnográfica al clientelismo político en México
This is about presenting the first results of the "working camp" that we have doing in two Mexican countries since October 2005. Just in the middle of the campaign of the candidates to the federal Presidency, our main goal is to detect through ...
Iñigo González de la Fuente
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Concerming the success of new/renewed political parties in Lithuania, quite often they are labelled as populist ones .This article seeks to answer the question – do populist attitudes of individuals could be variables that explains voting for new ...
Paulius Skirkevičius
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