Recently, more serious election research has been done in the Netherlands than ever before. The latest additions to the growing number of election-studies concern the elections of February 15th 1967 for the Second Chamber of the Dutch parliament. So far, reports have been put out by the Institute for Applied Sociology of the University of Nijmegen, by the Utrecht sociologist Van Dam and by the political science division of the Free University in Amsterdam. Daudt discusses various aspects of these studies and mentions the other election studies that have been undertaken previously. Van Dam’s study is commended for his method of questioning and the quick way in which he was able to produce his first results in a television-program on the very...
Lokale overheden hebben recent hervormingen ingevoerd, waaronder het verhogen van het gewicht van de...
Van vergankelijke radicale dissidenten tot kwelgeesten van de gevestigde orde. Nieuwe politieke part...
The channelling discontent thesis contends that populist parties form an efficacious exhaust valve,...
Recently, more serious election research has been done in the Netherlands than ever before. The late...
This article is a descriptive analysis of some data from a national survey, consisting of interviews...
The author criticises the view which considers electoral systems only in terms of the possibilities ...
(1) The Provinciale Staten (Provincial Estates) elections of March 23, 1966 resulted in the largest ...
It is commonly assumed that the Dutch electorate views its political parties in terms of a progressi...
From about 1917 to 1967, Dutch politics closely resembled the model of consociational democracy (pac...
The article describes the Amsterdam election campaign of June 1966, which, since it took place after...
Two out of several possible interpretations of ’unambiguity’ in Dutch multiparty politics have been ...
It is disappointing that the concept makes no mention of the Dutch political parties in spite of the...
An answer is sought to the following two questions: (1) what is the influence of the electoral syste...
In this issue Daudt and Hoogerwerf end their discussion about Hoogerwerf’s article ’The Dutch Voters...
The article consists of a preliminary analysis of data of a sample-survey, conducted after the elect...
Lokale overheden hebben recent hervormingen ingevoerd, waaronder het verhogen van het gewicht van de...
Van vergankelijke radicale dissidenten tot kwelgeesten van de gevestigde orde. Nieuwe politieke part...
The channelling discontent thesis contends that populist parties form an efficacious exhaust valve,...
Recently, more serious election research has been done in the Netherlands than ever before. The late...
This article is a descriptive analysis of some data from a national survey, consisting of interviews...
The author criticises the view which considers electoral systems only in terms of the possibilities ...
(1) The Provinciale Staten (Provincial Estates) elections of March 23, 1966 resulted in the largest ...
It is commonly assumed that the Dutch electorate views its political parties in terms of a progressi...
From about 1917 to 1967, Dutch politics closely resembled the model of consociational democracy (pac...
The article describes the Amsterdam election campaign of June 1966, which, since it took place after...
Two out of several possible interpretations of ’unambiguity’ in Dutch multiparty politics have been ...
It is disappointing that the concept makes no mention of the Dutch political parties in spite of the...
An answer is sought to the following two questions: (1) what is the influence of the electoral syste...
In this issue Daudt and Hoogerwerf end their discussion about Hoogerwerf’s article ’The Dutch Voters...
The article consists of a preliminary analysis of data of a sample-survey, conducted after the elect...
Lokale overheden hebben recent hervormingen ingevoerd, waaronder het verhogen van het gewicht van de...
Van vergankelijke radicale dissidenten tot kwelgeesten van de gevestigde orde. Nieuwe politieke part...
The channelling discontent thesis contends that populist parties form an efficacious exhaust valve,...