Which events have long-term significance for party support in an election campaign? Oliver Strijbis outlines the findings of a research project into the German elections which attempts to address this issue by using prediction markets to assess party support. Using this method he identifies three major events which significantly altered German public opinion during the campaign: the creation of the anti-euro AfD party, the TV debate between Angela Merkel and Peer Steinbrück, and an as yet unexplained swing in support from the Greens to the Left Party during August
© The Author(s) 2019.Opinion polls form an important part of modern election coverage but might also...
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Both in Germany and abroad, the commentary on the recent elections in Germany has been dominated by ...
Since it was founded in 1948, the Free Democratic Party (FDP) has been in federal government for lon...
This book analyses how people decided to participate in and who to vote for over the course of the 2...
© The Author(s) 2019.Opinion polls form an important part of modern election coverage but might also...
Opinion polls of vote intentions play a prominent role in today’s political campaigns. When positive...
Opinion polls suggest that as many as six independent parties could cross the electoral threshold an...
Over the past half century, the behavior of German voters has changed profoundly - at first rather g...
In early 2017, after the nomination of Martin Schulz as candidate for chancellor, the SPD experience...
This study analyzes the role of social contagion in populist party support. Although the emergence o...
Federal elections are due to be held in Germany on 22nd September this year. As part of EUROPP’s ser...
This paper investigates the link between political sophistication and electoral volatility. Showing ...
Three state elections were held in Germany on 13 March, with the contests being viewed as a key test...
The German social democrats (SPD) have experienced rising support in opinion polls following the sel...
German state elections held on 13 March produced significant levels of support for the Alternative f...
This paper examines the influences of candidate perceptions on Germany's spring 2016 Länder election...
Both in Germany and abroad, the commentary on the recent elections in Germany has been dominated by ...
Since it was founded in 1948, the Free Democratic Party (FDP) has been in federal government for lon...
This book analyses how people decided to participate in and who to vote for over the course of the 2...
© The Author(s) 2019.Opinion polls form an important part of modern election coverage but might also...
Opinion polls of vote intentions play a prominent role in today’s political campaigns. When positive...
Opinion polls suggest that as many as six independent parties could cross the electoral threshold an...