Elections in new democracies such as those in Central and Eastern Europe are often expected to be volatile affairs, with sizeable shifts in support between parties from one election to another. But is this really a fair characterisation of how citizens of these states choose to use their vote? Presenting findings from a new study, Daniel Bochsler and Miriam Hänni write that the key to understanding voting behaviour in new democracies is to recognise the importance of economic performance. Citizens in younger democracies are more likely to relate the legitimacy of a government to the country’s economic performance, with this effect reducing as a democracy matures
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“Inside the Mind of a Voter” an in-depth look into the psychology of voters around the world – how t...
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A Private Member’s Bill to extend the franchise to all British citizens living abroad is currently u...
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Hannah Ridge examines the effect of constituency election victories and defeats on citizens’ democra...
The European Union and the United States suffer from democracy deficits. Modern democracy is realise...
Denmark is often held up as an ideal society with a well-functioning welfare state, low levels of co...
Elections in new democracies such as those in Central and Eastern Europe are often expected to be vo...
With the economic crisis in 2008, ‘new parties’ emerged across European societies. Hugo Marcos-Marne...
In their recent study, Corinna Kroeber, Cal Le Gall and Sarah C. Dingler analyse the similarities an...
Populist parties typically voice strong criticism of the establishment, but what happens when these ...
Across the world, there are many countries where elections take place but are rigged by governments ...
This week’s Queen’s Speech revived proposals to introduce photographic ID requirements for voting in...
“Inside the Mind of a Voter” an in-depth look into the psychology of voters around the world – how t...
A large number of British citizens live elsewhere in Europe and many have the right to vote in UK el...
A Private Member’s Bill to extend the franchise to all British citizens living abroad is currently u...
Following the 2019 European Parliament elections, Mary Kaldor argues that developing substantive dem...
Do voters become more populist if no party represents their views? Bruno Castanho Silva and Christop...
Isolationism, nationalism and protectionism are back on the political scene with a vengeance in esta...
Hannah Ridge examines the effect of constituency election victories and defeats on citizens’ democra...
The European Union and the United States suffer from democracy deficits. Modern democracy is realise...
Denmark is often held up as an ideal society with a well-functioning welfare state, low levels of co...