Partisan dealignment is recurrently presented in the literature as a main driver of the “personalization of politics”. Yet, on the one hand, the claim that leader effects on voting behaviour are increasing across time is short on comparative evidence. On the other hand, there is limited empirical evidence that such increase is due to dealignment. This article addresses these claims, exploring the longitudinal relationship between dealignment and the determinants of vote choice through a novel dataset pooling 90 national election surveys from 14 Western European parliamentary democracies in the period 1961-2016. The results suggest that both critics and proponents of the personalization thesis got it partially right. Leader effects did not i...
This paper explores the evolution of leader effects on the vote. The laboratory in which this is don...
First published online: 02 February 2017Previous studies have portrayed the personalisation of polit...
First Published online: 13 October 2014. First Online in issue 21 September 2016.This article provid...
Partisan dealignment is recurrently presented in the literature as a main driver of the “personaliza...
Partisan dealignment has been frequently advanced as a pivotal driver of the personalization of voti...
The conventional wisdom that parliamentary elections are now, more than at any time in the past, det...
According to a conventional wisdom, politics is nowadays more personalized than before. The proposit...
First published online: 12 June 2019Partisan dealignment has been frequently advanced as a pivotal d...
Political behavior is altering fundamentally across Western Europe. Theories of dealignment describe...
First published online : September 2013This article investigates the attitudinal drivers of partisan...
The personalization of politics has been extensively studied from different angles and in different ...
Article first published online: 17 OCT 2012This article investigates the effects of the deep transfo...
First published online: October 2012Social-psychological models of voting behaviour systematically d...
For more than two decades, scholars have been debating the so-called personalization of politics. So...
It has become almost a truism that parliamentary elections have become more personalized. However, e...
This paper explores the evolution of leader effects on the vote. The laboratory in which this is don...
First published online: 02 February 2017Previous studies have portrayed the personalisation of polit...
First Published online: 13 October 2014. First Online in issue 21 September 2016.This article provid...
Partisan dealignment is recurrently presented in the literature as a main driver of the “personaliza...
Partisan dealignment has been frequently advanced as a pivotal driver of the personalization of voti...
The conventional wisdom that parliamentary elections are now, more than at any time in the past, det...
According to a conventional wisdom, politics is nowadays more personalized than before. The proposit...
First published online: 12 June 2019Partisan dealignment has been frequently advanced as a pivotal d...
Political behavior is altering fundamentally across Western Europe. Theories of dealignment describe...
First published online : September 2013This article investigates the attitudinal drivers of partisan...
The personalization of politics has been extensively studied from different angles and in different ...
Article first published online: 17 OCT 2012This article investigates the effects of the deep transfo...
First published online: October 2012Social-psychological models of voting behaviour systematically d...
For more than two decades, scholars have been debating the so-called personalization of politics. So...
It has become almost a truism that parliamentary elections have become more personalized. However, e...
This paper explores the evolution of leader effects on the vote. The laboratory in which this is don...
First published online: 02 February 2017Previous studies have portrayed the personalisation of polit...
First Published online: 13 October 2014. First Online in issue 21 September 2016.This article provid...