Financial Crisis, Austerity, and Electoral Politics
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Financial Crisis, Austerity, and Electoral Politics
European Voter Responses to the Global Economic Collapse 2009-2013
Magalhaes, Pedro
Taylor & Francis Ltd
04/2015
156
Dura
Inglês
9781138856783
15 a 20 dias
450
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1. Introduction - Financial Crisis, Austerity, and Electoral Politics 2. The Collapse: Economic Considerations in Vote Choice in Iceland 3. A Conservative Revolution: The Electoral Response to Economic Crisis in Ireland 4. The Elections of the Great Recession in Portugal: Performance Voting under a Blurred Responsibility for the Economy 5. The Incumbent Electoral Defeat in the 2011 Spanish National Elections: The Effect of the Economic Crisis in an Ideological Polarized Party System 6. Dealignment, De-legitimation and the Implosion of the Two- Party System in Greece: The Earthquake Election of 6 May 2012 7. The Political Consequences of Blame Attribution for the Economic Crisis in the 2013 Italian National Election
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Economic Voting;Vote Choice;austerity;Blame Attribution;campaign dynamics;Retrospective Economic Evaluation;crisis elections;ECB;economic crisis;Social Democratic Alliance;SDA;electoral accountability;EU Responsibility;new party emergence;Icelandic National Election Study;party system;EU's Visibility;performance-orientated voters;Berlusconi Cabinet;southern Europe;Average Marginal Effects;voting behaviour;Responsibility Attribution;Pirate Party;EU Commissioner;Sociotropic Evaluations;Gdp Growth;EU Membership;Icelandic Banking Sector;Mixed Logit Model;Greek Party System;Short Term Economic Management;Political Efficacy;Bailout Deal;Fg Voter
1. Introduction - Financial Crisis, Austerity, and Electoral Politics 2. The Collapse: Economic Considerations in Vote Choice in Iceland 3. A Conservative Revolution: The Electoral Response to Economic Crisis in Ireland 4. The Elections of the Great Recession in Portugal: Performance Voting under a Blurred Responsibility for the Economy 5. The Incumbent Electoral Defeat in the 2011 Spanish National Elections: The Effect of the Economic Crisis in an Ideological Polarized Party System 6. Dealignment, De-legitimation and the Implosion of the Two- Party System in Greece: The Earthquake Election of 6 May 2012 7. The Political Consequences of Blame Attribution for the Economic Crisis in the 2013 Italian National Election
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Economic Voting;Vote Choice;austerity;Blame Attribution;campaign dynamics;Retrospective Economic Evaluation;crisis elections;ECB;economic crisis;Social Democratic Alliance;SDA;electoral accountability;EU Responsibility;new party emergence;Icelandic National Election Study;party system;EU's Visibility;performance-orientated voters;Berlusconi Cabinet;southern Europe;Average Marginal Effects;voting behaviour;Responsibility Attribution;Pirate Party;EU Commissioner;Sociotropic Evaluations;Gdp Growth;EU Membership;Icelandic Banking Sector;Mixed Logit Model;Greek Party System;Short Term Economic Management;Political Efficacy;Bailout Deal;Fg Voter