In contrast to the growing elite policy polarization in the United States, the British Labour and Conservative Parties have converged dramatically on eco-nomic and social welfare policy over the past two decades. The authors ask the following question: Has there been a parallel depolarization in the British mass public’s policy attitudes and partisan loyalties, pointing to a general mech-anism that extends beyond the U.S. case? The authors report analyses of elec-tion survey data from 1987 to 2001 that document significant declines in the association between British citizens ’ policy positions and their partisanship (partisan sorting). However, they find only modest changes in the dispersion of British respondents ’ self-placements on the p...
This article analyzes opinions about abortion, racial, and social welfare policies, comparing their ...
In this article we examine party sorting, elite cue and ideological polarization ac- counts of pola...
What motivates citizens to support one party over the other? Do they carefully weigh all of the rele...
In contrast to the growing elite policy polarization in the United States, the British Labour and Co...
The 1970s and 1980s have been a period of flux in Western party systems, with two apparent indicator...
The paper examines the connections between changes in party positions and changes in views of the EU...
How has the American public responded to elite partisan polarization? Using panel data from both the...
Program year: 1997/1998Digitized from print original stored in HDRAs Britain's future relationship w...
Party-driven and voter-driven models of EU attitude change are compared using British survey data ov...
Abstract Few topics in public opinion research have attracted as much attention in recent years as p...
The annual British Social Attitudes survey is carried out by Britain's largest independent social re...
Earlier research has concluded that European citizens do not update their Left–Right policy preferen...
This article analyzes opinions about abortion, racial, and social welfare policies, comparing their ...
The annual British Social Attitudes survey is carried out by Britain's largest independent social re...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This research used recorded preferences to estimate ...
This article analyzes opinions about abortion, racial, and social welfare policies, comparing their ...
In this article we examine party sorting, elite cue and ideological polarization ac- counts of pola...
What motivates citizens to support one party over the other? Do they carefully weigh all of the rele...
In contrast to the growing elite policy polarization in the United States, the British Labour and Co...
The 1970s and 1980s have been a period of flux in Western party systems, with two apparent indicator...
The paper examines the connections between changes in party positions and changes in views of the EU...
How has the American public responded to elite partisan polarization? Using panel data from both the...
Program year: 1997/1998Digitized from print original stored in HDRAs Britain's future relationship w...
Party-driven and voter-driven models of EU attitude change are compared using British survey data ov...
Abstract Few topics in public opinion research have attracted as much attention in recent years as p...
The annual British Social Attitudes survey is carried out by Britain's largest independent social re...
Earlier research has concluded that European citizens do not update their Left–Right policy preferen...
This article analyzes opinions about abortion, racial, and social welfare policies, comparing their ...
The annual British Social Attitudes survey is carried out by Britain's largest independent social re...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This research used recorded preferences to estimate ...
This article analyzes opinions about abortion, racial, and social welfare policies, comparing their ...
In this article we examine party sorting, elite cue and ideological polarization ac- counts of pola...
What motivates citizens to support one party over the other? Do they carefully weigh all of the rele...