In political science the economic left–right dimension plays a central role. A growing body of evidence shows that the economic policy preferences of a large segment of citizens do not scale sufficiently. Using Mokken scale analysis, this study determines the causes of this phenomenon. Differences in the extent to which the economic policy preferences of citizens fit the left–right dimension can be explained in terms of the interaction between individual level and political system-level variables: citizens who spend more attention to politicians with views that conform to the left–right dimension, have views that conform to the left–right dimension. There is also a role for the legacy of communist dictatorship: citizens who were socialised ...
Classic partisan theory posits that political parties translate their electorates’ preferences into ...
Formal theorists in political science have unified under a single theoretical umbrella the behaviour...
<p>The rise of political contestation over European integration has led many scholars to examine the...
In political science the economic left–right dimension plays a central role. Agrowing body of eviden...
The left–right scale is the concept most often used to describe citizens’ and parties’ political pos...
There is growing evidence that policy preferences of citizens on economic issues do not follow an id...
This thesis deals with the nature of the Left-Right scale. Theories and ideas about the Left-Right s...
There is growing evidence that policy preferences of citizens on economic issues do not follow an id...
Published online: 24 Sep 2013.Citizens can face a difficult electoral decision when no party even br...
There is some controversy about the dimensionality of the left–right (LR) distinction. Some authors ...
The Left–Right dimension is the most common way of conceptualizing ideological difference. It is bas...
This paper explores the content and structure of individual opinions in advanced industrial countrie...
This paper analyses the relation between citizens ’ left–right orientation and their preferences on ...
Recent research demonstrates that political parties in western Europe are generally structured along...
THE LEFT-RIGHT DIMENSION AMONG SWISS POLITICAL LEADERS AND ELECTORS, by RONALD INGLEHART AND DUSAN S...
Classic partisan theory posits that political parties translate their electorates’ preferences into ...
Formal theorists in political science have unified under a single theoretical umbrella the behaviour...
<p>The rise of political contestation over European integration has led many scholars to examine the...
In political science the economic left–right dimension plays a central role. Agrowing body of eviden...
The left–right scale is the concept most often used to describe citizens’ and parties’ political pos...
There is growing evidence that policy preferences of citizens on economic issues do not follow an id...
This thesis deals with the nature of the Left-Right scale. Theories and ideas about the Left-Right s...
There is growing evidence that policy preferences of citizens on economic issues do not follow an id...
Published online: 24 Sep 2013.Citizens can face a difficult electoral decision when no party even br...
There is some controversy about the dimensionality of the left–right (LR) distinction. Some authors ...
The Left–Right dimension is the most common way of conceptualizing ideological difference. It is bas...
This paper explores the content and structure of individual opinions in advanced industrial countrie...
This paper analyses the relation between citizens ’ left–right orientation and their preferences on ...
Recent research demonstrates that political parties in western Europe are generally structured along...
THE LEFT-RIGHT DIMENSION AMONG SWISS POLITICAL LEADERS AND ELECTORS, by RONALD INGLEHART AND DUSAN S...
Classic partisan theory posits that political parties translate their electorates’ preferences into ...
Formal theorists in political science have unified under a single theoretical umbrella the behaviour...
<p>The rise of political contestation over European integration has led many scholars to examine the...