Earlier research has concluded that European citizens do not update their Left-Right policy preferences or their party attachments in response to the content of parties' election manifestos - i.e. partisan sorting is not observed in the mass public in response to shifts in the Left-Right tone of these manifestos. Here we extend this research to analyse whether we observe partisan sorting patterns that correspond with political experts' perceptions of parties' Left-Right policy shifts. Given that these experts plausibly consider all pertinent information when estimating parties' Left-Right orientations - including party elites' speeches, elite interviews, coalition behaviour, and legislative voting patterns - such a finding would imply that ...
Political knowledge is one of the most important constructs for political behavior research, althoug...
Several studies reveal that there is little empirical support for the ´end of ideology´ thesis. Howe...
The left–right scale is the concept most often used to describe citizens’ and parties’ political pos...
Earlier research has concluded that European citizens do not update their Left–Right policy preferen...
Recent studies analyze how citizens update their perceptions of parties' Left-Right positions in res...
Recent studies analyze how citizens update their perceptions of parties’ left‐right positions in res...
Abstract: Recent studies document that voters infer parties ’ left-right positions from governing co...
Although extensive research analyzes the factors that motivate European parties to shift their polic...
Do niche parties occupying left-right policy positions that diverge sharply from the centre of the v...
Do “niche ” parties—such as Communist, Green, and extreme nationalist parties—adjust their policies ...
This paper examines whether shifts in a party’s ideological positioning affect their own partisans’ ...
Although extensive research analyzes the factors that motivate European parties to shift their polic...
Recent research demonstrates that political parties in western Europe are generally structured along...
Do "niche" parties - such as Communist, Green, and extreme nationalist parties - adjust their polici...
Do "niche" parties - such as Communist, Green, and extreme nationalist parties - adjust their polici...
Political knowledge is one of the most important constructs for political behavior research, althoug...
Several studies reveal that there is little empirical support for the ´end of ideology´ thesis. Howe...
The left–right scale is the concept most often used to describe citizens’ and parties’ political pos...
Earlier research has concluded that European citizens do not update their Left–Right policy preferen...
Recent studies analyze how citizens update their perceptions of parties' Left-Right positions in res...
Recent studies analyze how citizens update their perceptions of parties’ left‐right positions in res...
Abstract: Recent studies document that voters infer parties ’ left-right positions from governing co...
Although extensive research analyzes the factors that motivate European parties to shift their polic...
Do niche parties occupying left-right policy positions that diverge sharply from the centre of the v...
Do “niche ” parties—such as Communist, Green, and extreme nationalist parties—adjust their policies ...
This paper examines whether shifts in a party’s ideological positioning affect their own partisans’ ...
Although extensive research analyzes the factors that motivate European parties to shift their polic...
Recent research demonstrates that political parties in western Europe are generally structured along...
Do "niche" parties - such as Communist, Green, and extreme nationalist parties - adjust their polici...
Do "niche" parties - such as Communist, Green, and extreme nationalist parties - adjust their polici...
Political knowledge is one of the most important constructs for political behavior research, althoug...
Several studies reveal that there is little empirical support for the ´end of ideology´ thesis. Howe...
The left–right scale is the concept most often used to describe citizens’ and parties’ political pos...