Electoral change : responses to evolving social and attitudinal structures in western countries
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Electoral change : responses to evolving social and attitudinal structures in western countries
Cambridge University Press, 1992
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"Sponsored by the Committee on Political Sociology of the International Political Science Association and the International Sociological Association"
Bibliography: p. 437-457
Includes index
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内容説明
An international team of political scientists explore the reasons for the dramatic shifts in voting patterns in 16 Western countries since 1970. They investigate the connections between social divisions and party choice and the manner in which these links have been changing since the mid-1960s.
目次
- Part 1 Description: introduction, Mark Franklin, et al
- electoral change and social change, Tom Mackie and Mark Franklin. Part 2 Analysis: Australia, Ian McAllister
- Belgium, Tony Mughan
- Britain, Mark Franklin
- Canada, Harold Clarke and Marianne Stewart
- Denmark, Olle Borre
- France, Michael Lewis-Beck and Andrew Skalagan
- Federal Republic of Germany, Franz Papi and Peter Mnich
- Greece, Panayote Dimitras
- Ireland, Michael Marsh
- Italy, Tom Mackie, et al
- Netherlands, Crees Van Der Eijk and Kees Neimoller
- New Zealand, Clive Bean
- Norway, Henry Valen
- Spain, Thomas Lancaster
- Sweden, Maria Oskarson
- United States of America, Arthur Miller and Brad Lockerbie. Part 3 Assessment: the decline of cleavage politics, Mark Franklin
- cleavages, conflict resolution and democracy, Crees Van Der Eijk, et al.
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