Political Realignment
Economics, Culture, and Electoral Change
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:31st Oct '18
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The process of electoral change is accelerating in contemporary democracies, and this book explains why. The emergence of Green parties in the 1980s and recent far right parties, Brexit and Trump's 2016 victory are parts of this overall process. Political Realignment tracks the evolution of citizen and elite opinions on economic and cultural issues from the 1970s to the 2010s-and the impact of these changes on electoral politics and public policy. Citizen positions on these cleavages have realigned over time, producing a similar realignment in the structure of the party systems to represent these demands. Economic issues remain important, now joined by divisions on cultural issues as a backlash to modernization. Assembling an unprecedented time series of empirical evidence, this study explains the new forces of elector change in both Europe and the United States.
... an extremely innovative approach...brings new perspectives to an important debate in contemporary political science...a fundamental work for anyone wishing to understand the dilemmas faced by democracies in an increasingly complex and pluralized world. * Julian Borba, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina *
This book should be read by scholars interested in learning about the deeper historical, social, and political forces that are triggering tectonic shifts in many governments party systems. * R. P. Seyb, Skidmore College *
ISBN: 9780198830986
Dimensions: 236mm x 163mm x 21mm
Weight: 564g
286 pages