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Globalization and Domestic Politics - Parties, Elections, and Public Opinion (Hardcover)
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Globalization and Domestic Politics - Parties, Elections, and Public Opinion (Hardcover)
Series: Comparative Study of Electoral Systems
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Globalisation and Domestic Politics addresses how a widely
acknowledged and pervasive economic and social process and
globalization affect democratic politics among both masses and
elites. It inquires into the extent to which, and how,
globalization affects the political attitudes and behaviour of
ordinary citizens and the policies of political parties. Chapters
discuss to what extent globalization affects the salience of
left-right politics, the content of party programmes and promises,
leadership evaluations, economic voting, electoral accountability,
the influence of religion in politics, electoral turnout, political
efficacy, satisfaction with democracy, and the quality of
democracy. It primarily draws on data from the Comparative Study of
Electoral Systems (CSES), made up of three modules of election
surveys from 44 countries and 107 elections. The Comparative Study
of Electoral Systems (CSES) is a collaborative program of research
among election study teams from around the world. Participating
countries include a common module of survey questions in their
post-election studies. The resulting data are deposited along with
voting, demographic, district, and macro variables. The studies are
then merged into a single, free, public dataset for use in
comparative study and cross-level analysis. The set of volumes in
this series is based on these CSES modules, and the volumes address
the key theoretical issues and empirical debates in the study of
elections and representative democracy. Some of the volumes will be
organized around the theoretical issues raised by a particular
module, while others will be thematic in their focus. Taken
together, these volumes will provide a rigorous and ongoing
contribution to understanding the expansion and consolidation of
democracy in the twenty-first century. Series editors: Hans-Dieter
Klingemann and Ian McAllister.
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