A growing majority of humanity lives in sprawling, interconnected
urban regions. Diversified metropolitan geographies have replaced
the centuries-old divide between urban and rural areas, and
transformed the local sources of electoral politics. The resulting
patterns of electoral support and participation have shifted axes
of partisan competition to the right. This volume undertakes the
first international comparative analysis of metropolitan political
behaviour. The results support a powerful new thesis to explain
many recent shifts in political behaviour: the metropolitanisation
of politics.
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