We investigate whether it is feasible to use the Comparative Manifesto Project (CMP) data on party positioning to take account of party movements along the left-right dimension. At issue are answers to two questions. Are there discernable dynamics in party positions? And, if so, is it possible to separate systematic party dynamics from measurement error so as to make effective use of the CMP data? The answer to both questions is yes. Our analysis of 81 parties across the post-War period detects systematic movements in the left-right positions for one third of the parties. Our analysis of measurement error reveals that, as measured by the CMP, about 65% of the variance in party positions records reliable long-term differences across parties,...
AbstractThe article aims to explore whether the accuracy of voters' perceptions of party ideology ar...
Implicit in theories of democratic elections is the idea of change—or at least the potential for cha...
The recently developed Manifesto Common Space Scores (MCSS), which reduce leapfrogging by accounting...
We investigate whether it is feasible to use the Comparative Manifesto Project (CMP) data on party p...
This article presents a new method for estimating positions of political parties across country- and...
Within the rapidly growing literature on positioning political parties along policy dimensions, the ...
This article presents a new method for estimating positions of political parties across country- and...
In this paper we compare estimates of the left-right positions of political parties derived from an ...
Within the rapidly growing literature on positioning political parties along policy dimensions, the ...
RILE estimates based on party manifesto data suggest that political parties leapfrog on the left-rig...
Numerous empirical studies in comparative and international politics use estimates of policy positio...
RILE estimates based on party manifesto data suggest that political parties leapfrog on the left-rig...
This article presents a new method for estimating positions of political par- ties across country- a...
Many recent cross-national studies analyze the causes and electoral consequences of party policy shi...
Many recent cross‐national studies analyse the causes and electoral consequences of party policy shi...
AbstractThe article aims to explore whether the accuracy of voters' perceptions of party ideology ar...
Implicit in theories of democratic elections is the idea of change—or at least the potential for cha...
The recently developed Manifesto Common Space Scores (MCSS), which reduce leapfrogging by accounting...
We investigate whether it is feasible to use the Comparative Manifesto Project (CMP) data on party p...
This article presents a new method for estimating positions of political parties across country- and...
Within the rapidly growing literature on positioning political parties along policy dimensions, the ...
This article presents a new method for estimating positions of political parties across country- and...
In this paper we compare estimates of the left-right positions of political parties derived from an ...
Within the rapidly growing literature on positioning political parties along policy dimensions, the ...
RILE estimates based on party manifesto data suggest that political parties leapfrog on the left-rig...
Numerous empirical studies in comparative and international politics use estimates of policy positio...
RILE estimates based on party manifesto data suggest that political parties leapfrog on the left-rig...
This article presents a new method for estimating positions of political par- ties across country- a...
Many recent cross-national studies analyze the causes and electoral consequences of party policy shi...
Many recent cross‐national studies analyse the causes and electoral consequences of party policy shi...
AbstractThe article aims to explore whether the accuracy of voters' perceptions of party ideology ar...
Implicit in theories of democratic elections is the idea of change—or at least the potential for cha...
The recently developed Manifesto Common Space Scores (MCSS), which reduce leapfrogging by accounting...