That the major parties in Australia have converged is an idea of long standing. But proponents of the idea differ about when it happened, why it happened and what its consequences might be. In revisiting the party convergence thesis, this paper does three things. First, it provides a critical examination of the assumptions that underlie the thesis. It argues that claims of convergence focus on some criteria while ignoring others; confuse movements in policy space with changes in party distance; and typically involve an implicit essentialism, so that any two parties that share an ideology are assumed to share policy positions that can be derived from this ideology. Second, it reviews studies of election speeches since the war, and studies of...
Scholars have investigated the characteristics of volatile voters ever since the first voter surveys...
In the course of arguing that party systems are not in decline but simply changing, Katz and Mair ca...
In this paper we explore the positioning of Australian political parties at the 2001 federal electio...
That the major parties in Australia have converged is an idea of long standing. But proponents of th...
Economists disappointed by last week’s desultory federal budget and Bill Shorten’s “me too” reply ma...
Voters and party activists are drawn to a particular political party, at least in part, because of i...
Previous literature has investigated how coalition parties diverge ideologically during elections wh...
Parties compete around political conflicts and identities that structure the way electoral alliances...
As Australia becomes increasingly absorbed into the global economy, the intensity in the debate over...
In a recent article, Michael Laver has explained ‘Why Vote-Seeking Parties May Make Voters Miserable...
In this paper we explore the positioning of Australian political parties at the 2001 federal electio...
Over the past three decades the notion that western party-systems remain frozen has been challenged...
In a recent article, Michael Laver has explained ?Why Vote-Seeking Parties May Make Voters Miserable...
Australia has stuck with its three major political parties since just after WWII. ABC election analy...
Political parties in New Zealand are now affected by elements of ideological erosion - they are char...
Scholars have investigated the characteristics of volatile voters ever since the first voter surveys...
In the course of arguing that party systems are not in decline but simply changing, Katz and Mair ca...
In this paper we explore the positioning of Australian political parties at the 2001 federal electio...
That the major parties in Australia have converged is an idea of long standing. But proponents of th...
Economists disappointed by last week’s desultory federal budget and Bill Shorten’s “me too” reply ma...
Voters and party activists are drawn to a particular political party, at least in part, because of i...
Previous literature has investigated how coalition parties diverge ideologically during elections wh...
Parties compete around political conflicts and identities that structure the way electoral alliances...
As Australia becomes increasingly absorbed into the global economy, the intensity in the debate over...
In a recent article, Michael Laver has explained ‘Why Vote-Seeking Parties May Make Voters Miserable...
In this paper we explore the positioning of Australian political parties at the 2001 federal electio...
Over the past three decades the notion that western party-systems remain frozen has been challenged...
In a recent article, Michael Laver has explained ?Why Vote-Seeking Parties May Make Voters Miserable...
Australia has stuck with its three major political parties since just after WWII. ABC election analy...
Political parties in New Zealand are now affected by elements of ideological erosion - they are char...
Scholars have investigated the characteristics of volatile voters ever since the first voter surveys...
In the course of arguing that party systems are not in decline but simply changing, Katz and Mair ca...
In this paper we explore the positioning of Australian political parties at the 2001 federal electio...