The Danish Voter

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The Danish Voter

Author : Rune Stubager,Kasper M. Hansen,Michael S. Lewis-Beck,Richard Nadeau
Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Page : 269 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2021-04-26
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780472132263

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The Danish Voter by Rune Stubager,Kasper M. Hansen,Michael S. Lewis-Beck,Richard Nadeau Pdf

"To many international experts, politicians, and commentators, Denmark stands out as an ideal society with a well-functioning welfare state, low levels of corruption, and a high degree of social and political stability. Like other countries, however, Denmark faces challenges brought on by overall social changes. Particularly the challenges of maintaining a prosperous economy and the growing number of immigrants from different ethnic and religious backgrounds have left their mark on Danish society over the past 50 years. But how have Danish voters reacted to these challenges? In order to understand the foundation of the Danish ideal, the authors analyze voter behavior from the early 1970s until 2019. The Danish Voter investigates a series of interesting questions concerning voters' reactions to the two macrosocial challenges--and how these reactions impact the foundations for the ideal. The individual chapters consider how the challenges have weakened the traditional class cleavage while giving rise to new divisions based on gender and education. They also show how electoral polarization on economic redistribution has remained strong even in spite of depolarization in the parties' positions on this dimension. On cultural issues like immigration, however, the challenge of diversity has resulted in a dramatic increase in polarization among both parties and voters. By investigating the drivers of political trust, the authors show how voters respond to enacted policies. The Danish Voter holds important insights for readers interested in the politics of Western Europe where countries face similar challenges. Indeed, due to an electoral system open to new influences, the Danish case is an important test case for theories about political development of contemporary Western societies."--Publisher's website.

The Nordic Voter

Author : Åsa Bengtsson,Kasper Hansen,Ólafur Þ Harõarson,Hanne Marthe Narud,Henrik Oscarsson
Publisher : ECPR Press
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2013-11-15
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781907301506

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The Nordic Voter by Åsa Bengtsson,Kasper Hansen,Ólafur Þ Harõarson,Hanne Marthe Narud,Henrik Oscarsson Pdf

The Nordic Voter is the first book-length comparative analysis of voting behaviour in the five Nordic countries: Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, and Iceland. Leading scholars from national election studies teams present a detailed account of voter turnout, party identification, satisfaction with democracy, preferential voting, government support and party choice. The five-nation study is based on a comparative data set prepared uniquely for this book that allows for comprehensive analysis of the diversity in voting behaviour in the Nordic countries, as well as discrepancies between Nordic and non‑Nordic countries. The book counters the widespread tendency for comparative analyses to lump Nordic countries together. Its general claim, substantiated by a unique and extensive empirical analysis of voter behaviour, is that the differences between the Nordic countries are in fact so large – in terms of institutional settings and micro-level voting behaviour – that there is no justification for making general claims about a typical ‘Nordic voter’. The authors challenge presumptions about ‘remarkable similarities’ between Nordic voters, revealing numerous examples of remarkable dissimilarities between voters in the Nordic countries.

Voting and Political Attitudes in Denmark

Author : Ole Borre,Jørgen Goul Andersen
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : Political Science
ISBN : UOM:39015041353189

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Voting and Political Attitudes in Denmark by Ole Borre,Jørgen Goul Andersen Pdf

This is a systematic presentation of Danish political attitudes and voting behaviour. Based on a study of the country's 1994 election and interviews with 2000 voters, the book also draws on the results of previous elections and surveys of Danish political attitudes and voting choices during the past ten to 20 years. The book describes the political development, seen from the perspective of the voter, of a country that has attracted international attention several times: in reluctant support of NATO and in the European Community referendum. The authors describe the origin and history of the Danish party system, before analysing the issue of declining class voting and the rise of a new 'middle class', issues of generational change, and concern about immigration and the environment.

Campaigns and Voters in Developing Democracies

Author : Noam Lupu,Virginia Oliveros,Luis Schiumerini
Publisher : Weiser Center for Emerging Dem
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2019
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780472131280

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Campaigns and Voters in Developing Democracies by Noam Lupu,Virginia Oliveros,Luis Schiumerini Pdf

The 2015 Argentine election shows how voting decisions vary across developing democracies

The Oxford Handbook of Danish Politics

Author : Peter Munk Christiansen,Jørgen Elklit,Peter Nedergaard
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 735 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2020-06-11
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780198833598

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The Oxford Handbook of Danish Politics by Peter Munk Christiansen,Jørgen Elklit,Peter Nedergaard Pdf

The Oxford Handbook of Danish Politics provides the most comprehensive and thorough English language book on Danish politics ever written. It features chapters by 50 leading experts who have contributed extensively to the field they write about. Why is Denmark an interesting topic for a Handbook? In some respects, Danish political institutions and political life are very similar to that of other small, North European countries such as the other Scandinavian countries and Netherland. However, in other respects, Danish politics is interesting in its own right. For instance, Denmark has a world record in minority governments. According to standard scholarly knowledge, this should result in unstable governments and a bad economy. This is not the case, however, since Denmark has a rather stable political system and a strong and robust economy among the strongest in Europe. How? The Danes have continued reservations towards the EU despite close to 50 years of EC/EU membership, and the Danes rejected the Maastricht Treaty in 1992. Still, the EU issue is handled in ways that do not call for large political battles. How? A third example is that Denmark used to be known as a tolerant and liberal society; its Jews were almost all saved during German occupation during WWII, Denmark was the first country to free pornography, and the first country to formally register same-sex couples. Yet recent Danish politics has also been associated with xenophobia and anti-Muslim sentiments. Why?

Latin American Elections

Author : Richard Nadeau
Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Page : 249 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2017-01-19
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780472130221

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Latin American Elections by Richard Nadeau Pdf

Comprehensive study of the application of the Michigan model to explain voting behavior in Latin America

The Urban Voter

Author : Karen M. Kaufmann
Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2004-01-26
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0472068571

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The Urban Voter by Karen M. Kaufmann Pdf

Karen Kaufmann's groundbreaking study shows that perceptions of interracial conflict can cause voters in local elections to focus on race, rather than party attachments or political ideologies. Using public opinion data to examine mayoral elections in New York and Los Angeles over the past 35 years, Kaufmann develops a contextual theory of local voting behavior that accounts for the Republican victories of the 1990s in these overwhelmingly Democratic cities and the "liberal revivals" that followed. Her conclusions cast new light on the interactions between government institutions, local economies, and social diversity. The Urban Voter offers a critical analysis of urban America's changing demographics and the ramifications of these changes for the future of American politics. This book will interest scholars and students of urban politics, racial politics, and voting behavior; the author's interdisciplinary approach also incorporates theoretical insights from sociology and social psychology. The Urban Voter is appropriate for both undergraduate and graduate level courses. Karen Kaufmann is Assistant Professor in the Department of Government and Politics at the University of Maryland, College Park.

Economics and Elections

Author : Michael S. Lewis-Beck
Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 1990
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0472081330

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Economics and Elections by Michael S. Lewis-Beck Pdf

A cross-national study of the effect of economic conditions on voting behavior in the United States and the Western democracies

Free to Move

Author : Ilya Somin
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2020-04-23
Category : Law
ISBN : 9780190054601

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Free to Move by Ilya Somin Pdf

Ballot box voting is often considered the essence of political freedom. But it has two major shortcomings: individual voters have little chance of making a difference, and they face strong incentives to remain ignorant about the issues at stake. "Voting with your feet," however, avoids both these pitfalls and offers a wider range of choices. In Free to Move, Ilya Somin explains how broadening opportunities for foot voting can greatly enhance political liberty for millions of people around the world. People can vote with their feet through international migration, choosing where to live within a federal system, and by making decisions in the private sector. Somin addresses a variety of common objections to expanded migration rights, including claims that the "self-determination" of natives requires giving them the power to exclude migrants, and arguments that migration is likely to have harmful side effects, such as undermining political institutions, overburdening the welfare state, increasing crime and terrorism, and spreading undesirable cultural values. While these objections are usually directed at international migration, Somin shows how a consistent commitment to such theories would also justify severe restrictions on domestic freedom of movement. By making a systematic case for a more open world, Free to Move challenges conventional wisdom on both the left and the right. This revised and expanded edition addresses key new issues, including fears that migration could spread dangerous diseases, such as Covid-19, claims that immigrants might generate a political backlash that threatens democracy, and the impact of remote work.

Voting from Abroad

Author : Andrew Ellis ,Carlos Navarro ,Isabel Morales ,Maria Gratschew, Nadja Braun
Publisher : International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (International IDEA)
Page : 297 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2007-11-14
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9789185391660

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Voting from Abroad by Andrew Ellis ,Carlos Navarro ,Isabel Morales ,Maria Gratschew, Nadja Braun Pdf

The constitutions of many countries guarantee the right to vote for all citizens. However, in reality, voters who are outside their home country when elections take place are often disenfranchised because of a lack of procedures enabling them to exercise that right. Voting from Abroad: The International IDEA Handbook examines the theoretical and practical issues surrounding external voting. It provides an overview of external voting provisions in 115 countries and territories around the world, including a map illustrating the regional spread.

Policy, Office, Or Votes?

Author : Wolfgang C. Müller,Kaare Strøm
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 1999-08-28
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0521637236

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Policy, Office, Or Votes? by Wolfgang C. Müller,Kaare Strøm Pdf

This book examines the behaviour of political parties in situations where they experience conflict between two or more important objectives.

Class Voting in Western Europe

Author : Oddbjørn Knutsen
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 254 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0739110950

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Class Voting in Western Europe by Oddbjørn Knutsen Pdf

Class Voting in Western Europe provides a rare, systematic, longitudinal, and cross-national study of social class and party choice in eight Western European, democratic countries: Belgium, Britain, Denmark, France, (West) Germany, Ireland, Italy, and the Netherlands. This highly accessible and engaging work is based on data from the Eurobarometer surveys, conducted from 1975-1997. Class Voting in Western Europe outlines the theories of changes in class voting and provides and empirical analysis of class voting. This study differentiates between traditional class voting, total class voting, and overall left-right voting. Knutsen's thorough study will provide a new, straightforward understanding of social class and party choice to anyone interested in the complex relationship between modern society and politics.

Classics of Social Choice

Author : Iain McLean,Arnold B. Urken,Fiona Hewitt
Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Page : 392 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 1995
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0472104500

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Classics of Social Choice by Iain McLean,Arnold B. Urken,Fiona Hewitt Pdf

Over the centuries an intriguing collection of thinkers have realized that voting and social choice are not straightforward. Yet despite the work of many distinguished contributors in this area, the subject has only become established in the last few decades. Indeed, many earlier writings were lost and their content forgotten, only to be rediscovered later and then forgotten again. This puzzling saga of intellectual history unfolds in Classics of Social Choice through these original writings. The editors have included recently discovered pieces and other major contributions - newly translated where necessary. The introduction explains who each writer was, locates him in a historical context, and analyzes his argument. It was only in the 1940s and 1950s that the theory of social choice was established by Duncan Black and Kenneth Arrow - whose Nobel Prize in Economics was awarded in part for this work. It is now a large and thriving branch of economics and politics. Classics of Social Choice will interest anyone working in social choice theory as well as students of medieval thought, the Enlightenment, and constitutions.

Power and Democracy in Denmark

Author : Danemark
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 66 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Democracy
ISBN : 8791164265

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Reactive Voting in Danish General Elections 1971-1979

Author : Peter Nannestad
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 1989
Category : Political Science
ISBN : UOM:39015018453715

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Reactive Voting in Danish General Elections 1971-1979 by Peter Nannestad Pdf

Reactive Voting in Danish General Elections 1971-1979