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The Personalization of Politics in Anglo-American Democracies
In American politics, few argue with the idea that leaders matter: in the 2020 American election, the media closely tracked the performance and activities of Joe Biden and Donald Trump, for example, suggesting to us that who they are matters.
Amanda Bittner
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Comparative Politics, Political Settlements, and the Political Economy of Health Financing Reform; Comment on “Health Coverage and Financial Protection in Uganda: A Political Economy Perspective” [PDF]
Nannini et al analyze barriers to national health insurance reforms in Uganda using a political economy approach primarily rooted in stakeholder analysis. This approach is valuable, not only for its clear description of the interestbased politics at play,
Kevin Croke
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Over the last decades, the “personalization of politics” has turned into one of the defining elements of the democratic process. The common wisdom that sees popular political leaders as a fundamental electoral asset for their own parties has found increasing support in the existing comparative literature.
GARZIA, Diego +1 more
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We vote for the person, not the policies: a systematic review on how personality traits influence voting behaviour [PDF]
Western democracies’ voting practices have altered recently, most notably with candidates now taking center stage at the expense of the institutions. These events are the result of a phenomenon called the personalisation of politics.
Filipe Falcão +7 more
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The Personalization of Politics [PDF]
Abstract This article looks at the personalization of politics, starting with a careful examination of the evidence that leaders are becoming more important. The role of electronic media in personalizing politics and politicians is examined, along with institutions and political leadership.
I. McAllister
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Analysis of Charismatic Deposits and the Staging of the President of Madrid’s Speeches. A Case Study
This paper analyzes the modern charismatic phenomenon which takes place in a personalization of politics paradigm that places political parties far from the political perceptions of society, whereas leaders look much closer to citizens. The first part is
Luis Ramos
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This article aims to explore the expansion of power of monocratic figures during the Covid-19 crisis. In particular, it compares the Italian and Spanish cases, at both national and sub-national levels, during the pandemic.
Raffaella Fittipaldi
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Political campaign communication has become increasingly hybrid and the ability to create synergies between older and newer media is now a prerequisite for running a successful campaign.
Laura Paatelainen +2 more
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Italy in times of protest and negative voting: An introduction
The classic heuristics of voting behaviour have been eroded overtime especially in well-established democracies. Ideology, party identification, and social class have been gradually replaced by short-period factors. In particular, the personalization has
Diego Garzia, Gianluca Passarelli
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Social media are usually accused of being one of the major forces for personalization of political communication and consequently for depolitization of recent politics.
Milica Vučković, Tanja Oblak Črnič
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