Political parties regularly change their leadership following a disappointing election result, but how can parties be sure that a new leader will change how voters think about their policy positions? Drawing on a study of party leadership changes in seven European countries, Zeynep Somer-Topcu writes that leadership changes tend to increase the level of agreement among voters about what a party stands for, but that this effect is most pronounced when there is a clear change in policy following the new leader taking power
A significant amount of attention is given to opinion polls measuring the popularity of party leader...
My doctoral dissertation begins with this puzzle: why do large, moderate parties sometimes select le...
The 2004 Greek election provides an interesting case study for examining the impact of party leaders...
their superb research assistance in collecting and coding the data used in this paper. Both authors ...
There is a significant literature on the role of both parties and leaders in electoral politics and ...
Does changing the leader improve a party’s electoral performance? And does it matter who for elector...
According to spatial models of elections, citizen perceptions of party policy positions are a key de...
Recent analyses of voting at British general elections deploy a valence theory according to which el...
To what extent do views towards a political party inform evaluations of that party's leader? A subst...
The true extent of party leaders’ influence on the way individuals vote needs to take into account e...
Party leaders are often regarded as crucial to a party's success. Successful leaders tend to be big ...
The purpose of this study is to whether there is a relationship between change in political leadersh...
The 2004 Greek election provides an interesting case study for examining the impact of party leaders...
Following an election, are parties that enter government more likely to alter their electoral platfo...
This work is an analysis of party policy change over time. So far, the predominant models of party c...
A significant amount of attention is given to opinion polls measuring the popularity of party leader...
My doctoral dissertation begins with this puzzle: why do large, moderate parties sometimes select le...
The 2004 Greek election provides an interesting case study for examining the impact of party leaders...
their superb research assistance in collecting and coding the data used in this paper. Both authors ...
There is a significant literature on the role of both parties and leaders in electoral politics and ...
Does changing the leader improve a party’s electoral performance? And does it matter who for elector...
According to spatial models of elections, citizen perceptions of party policy positions are a key de...
Recent analyses of voting at British general elections deploy a valence theory according to which el...
To what extent do views towards a political party inform evaluations of that party's leader? A subst...
The true extent of party leaders’ influence on the way individuals vote needs to take into account e...
Party leaders are often regarded as crucial to a party's success. Successful leaders tend to be big ...
The purpose of this study is to whether there is a relationship between change in political leadersh...
The 2004 Greek election provides an interesting case study for examining the impact of party leaders...
Following an election, are parties that enter government more likely to alter their electoral platfo...
This work is an analysis of party policy change over time. So far, the predominant models of party c...
A significant amount of attention is given to opinion polls measuring the popularity of party leader...
My doctoral dissertation begins with this puzzle: why do large, moderate parties sometimes select le...
The 2004 Greek election provides an interesting case study for examining the impact of party leaders...