The polarisation of public opinion has been an intensely researched phenomenon in the United States, but there has been relatively little research conducted on polarisation in European countries. Using survey responses from a large number of issue groups over the last 30 years, Simon Munzert and Paul C. Bauer outline the results of a study on polarisation in Germany. In contrast to the American case, they find that German public opinion has in fact become significantly less polarised over recent decades
Coalition negotiations are continuing in Germany, following federal elections in September. André Kr...
peer reviewedThe objective of this paper is to explain populist attitudes that are prevailing in a n...
The consequences and aftermaths of the 2008 Great Recession have played an important role in stirrin...
Little is known about political polarization in German public opinion. This article offers an issue-...
Little is known about political polarization in German public opinion. This article offers an issue-...
Little is known about political polarization in German public opinion. This article offers an issue-...
Little is known about political polarization in German public opinion. This article offers an issue-...
Political polarization of the public has been the topic of academic debate for decades. Some claim ...
Public opinion polarisation can impair society’s ability to reach a democratic consensus in differen...
Abstract This article analyzes the previously unresearched re-lationship between mass public opinion...
Different opinions on a particular topic can lead to central social conflicts. Especially if the con...
Public opinion polarization is here conceived as a process of alignment along multiple lines of pote...
First published online: 22 July 2019Several scholars in the United States have recently addressed an...
There seems to be a consensus between scholars of European studies that “something like politicizati...
This paper examines the extent of polarization in the United States in the current political climate...
Coalition negotiations are continuing in Germany, following federal elections in September. André Kr...
peer reviewedThe objective of this paper is to explain populist attitudes that are prevailing in a n...
The consequences and aftermaths of the 2008 Great Recession have played an important role in stirrin...
Little is known about political polarization in German public opinion. This article offers an issue-...
Little is known about political polarization in German public opinion. This article offers an issue-...
Little is known about political polarization in German public opinion. This article offers an issue-...
Little is known about political polarization in German public opinion. This article offers an issue-...
Political polarization of the public has been the topic of academic debate for decades. Some claim ...
Public opinion polarisation can impair society’s ability to reach a democratic consensus in differen...
Abstract This article analyzes the previously unresearched re-lationship between mass public opinion...
Different opinions on a particular topic can lead to central social conflicts. Especially if the con...
Public opinion polarization is here conceived as a process of alignment along multiple lines of pote...
First published online: 22 July 2019Several scholars in the United States have recently addressed an...
There seems to be a consensus between scholars of European studies that “something like politicizati...
This paper examines the extent of polarization in the United States in the current political climate...
Coalition negotiations are continuing in Germany, following federal elections in September. André Kr...
peer reviewedThe objective of this paper is to explain populist attitudes that are prevailing in a n...
The consequences and aftermaths of the 2008 Great Recession have played an important role in stirrin...