20% off all books with the code: BOOKS
  • check 10+ million books
  • check New arrivals every day
  • check Trusted by 1M+ customers
  • check Great prices & discounts
  • check Shipping across Europe

Multiparty Democracy - Norman Schofield,Itai Sened

English
2006-10-12
€63.13 €78.91

-20% with code BOOKS

In stock at our supplier

Shipping in 15-21 days

30-day return policy

This book adapts a formal model of elections and legislative politics to study party politics in Israel, Italy, the Netherlands, Britain, and the United States. The approach uses the idea of valence, that is, the party leader's non-policy electoral popularity, and employs survey data to model these elections. The analysis explains why small parties in Israel and Italy keep to the electoral periphery. In the ... Full description

You May Also Like

Description

This book adapts a formal model of elections and legislative politics to study party politics in Israel, Italy, the Netherlands, Britain, and the United States. The approach uses the idea of valence, that is, the party leader's non-policy electoral popularity, and employs survey data to model these elections. The analysis explains why small parties in Israel and Italy keep to the electoral periphery. In the Netherlands, Britain, and the US, the electoral model is extended to include the behavior of activists. In the case of Britain, it is shown that there will be contests between activists for the two main parties over who controls policy. For the recent 2005 election, it is argued that the losses of the Labour party were due to Blair's falling valence. For the US, the model gives an account of the rotation of the locations of the two major parties over the last century.

More Information

Author Norman Schofield, Itai Sened
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Release year 2006
Cover type Softcover
EAN 9780521456586
Write Your Own Review
You're reviewing: Multiparty Democracy
Your Rating:

Goodreads Reviews

€63.13 €78.91