The appearance of divergent cantonal sections during popular votes is a recurring phenomenon in Switzerland. However, despite the importance of its analysis to evaluate the internal cohesion of political parties, this has been neglected in the recent literature. We fill the gap by analyzing both quantitatively and qualitatively the divergent sections during popular votes in the last two legislatures (2003-2007 and 2007-2011). The quantitative analysis shows stability or even a slight decline of the phenomenon. The qualitative analysis (case studies) relativizes its impact on party cohesion: Its more important occurrences are confined to specific policy areas and caused by particular or specific causes
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The class cleavage has been the most important structuring force in most West European countries. In...
The determinants of party fragmentation in the two dozen cantonal parliaments of Switzerland are exa...
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Popular votes and contextual discrepancies in Switzerland The vote based on a popular initiative con...
The Swiss party system and the institutional rules guiding elections are an anchor of stability in S...
Scholarly studies and common accounts of national politics enjoy pointing out the resilience of ideo...
Scholarly studies and common accounts of national politics enjoy pointing out the resilience of ideo...
Federalism and decentralisation offer political parties the opportunity to tailor their policy-seeki...
This paper analyses citizens’ voting behaviour in the April 2011 elections of the regional governmen...
Dans cet article, nous étudions l’évolution du vote de classe entre 1975 et 2011 dans le contexte su...
This article deals with the evolution of class voting in Switzerland from 1971 to 2011. It shows tha...
The PhD thesis studies the impact of cleavages on electoral choice in Switzerland. This is done in t...
The unit of analysis and the environmental reference in political ecology, the canot and the departm...
Scholars increasingly use Swiss cantons to examine the effect of democratic processes and institutio...
This article examines the determinants of positional incongruence between pre-election statements an...
The class cleavage has been the most important structuring force in most West European countries. In...
The determinants of party fragmentation in the two dozen cantonal parliaments of Switzerland are exa...
The article examines the determinants of party fragmentation based on electoral district data from t...
Popular votes and contextual discrepancies in Switzerland The vote based on a popular initiative con...
The Swiss party system and the institutional rules guiding elections are an anchor of stability in S...
Scholarly studies and common accounts of national politics enjoy pointing out the resilience of ideo...
Scholarly studies and common accounts of national politics enjoy pointing out the resilience of ideo...
Federalism and decentralisation offer political parties the opportunity to tailor their policy-seeki...
This paper analyses citizens’ voting behaviour in the April 2011 elections of the regional governmen...
Dans cet article, nous étudions l’évolution du vote de classe entre 1975 et 2011 dans le contexte su...
This article deals with the evolution of class voting in Switzerland from 1971 to 2011. It shows tha...
The PhD thesis studies the impact of cleavages on electoral choice in Switzerland. This is done in t...
The unit of analysis and the environmental reference in political ecology, the canot and the departm...
Scholars increasingly use Swiss cantons to examine the effect of democratic processes and institutio...
This article examines the determinants of positional incongruence between pre-election statements an...
The class cleavage has been the most important structuring force in most West European countries. In...