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Identity, Competition and Electoral Availability - The Stabilisation of European Electorates 1885-1985 (Paperback)
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Identity, Competition and Electoral Availability - The Stabilisation of European Electorates 1885-1985 (Paperback)
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The question of whether Western party systems were becoming more
unstable and electorates more volatile had already become central
to the study of modern European by the end of the 1970s. Much of
the literature at the time stressed how Western Europe was
experiencing a phase of party breakdown, dealignment and decay, and
how traditional mass politics was in the process of transformation.
In this first book-length analysis of the subject, Stefano
Bartolini and Peter Mair convincingly demonstrated how this
emphasis on change had been largely misconceived and misplaced.
This was the first systematic and conceptually sophisticated work
to bring together the study of electoral change and cleavage
persistence, and has since become one of the landmark volumes in
the study of electoral politics in Europe. The authors examine
patterns of electoral persistence and change in Western Europe
between 1885 and 1985. They assess both what these patterns
indicate with regard to the persistence of traditional cleavages,
particularly the class cleavage, and how these patterns vary
according to political, institutional and social factors. They
analyse the various patterns of competition which have
characterised elections across the different European countries and
in different historical periods, and how cleavages can persist and
re-emerge even in the face of widespread social change. They
develop a sophisticated model of aggregate electoral change, in
which national electorates are conceived as being torn between the
stability brought about by cultural identities and organisational
structures and the stimuli for change that are provoked by party
competition and institutional change. Identity, Competition and
Electoral Availability was awarded the Stein Rokkan Prize for
Comparative Social Science Research and is now reprinted for the
first time in paperback.
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