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(Ebook) Citizens, Context, and Choice: How Context Shapes Citizens' Electoral Choices (Comparative Study of Electoral Systems) by Russell J. Dalton, Christopher J. Anderson ISBN 9780199599233, 0199599238

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Authors:Russell J. Dalton, Christopher J. Anderson
Pages:314 pages.
Year:2011
Editon:1
Publisher:Oxford University Press, USA
Language:english
File Size:1.09 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780199599233, 0199599238
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(Ebook) Citizens, Context, and Choice: How Context Shapes Citizens' Electoral Choices (Comparative Study of Electoral Systems) by Russell J. Dalton, Christopher J. Anderson ISBN 9780199599233, 0199599238

A large body of electoral studies and political party research argues that the institutional context defines incentives that shape citizen participation and voting choice. With the unique resources of the Comparative Study of Electoral Systems, this book provides the first systematic evaluation of this topic. A distinguished international team of electoral scholars finds that the institutional context has only a modest impact on citizen political choices compared to individual level factors. Furthermore, the formal institutional characteristics of electoral systems that have been most emphasized by electoral studies researchers have less impact than characteristics of the party system that are separate from formal institutions. Advanced multi-level analyses demonstrate that contextual effects are more often indirect and interactive, and thus their effects are typically not apparent in single nation election studies. The results have the potential to reshape our understanding of how the institutional framework and context of election matters, and the limits of institutional design in shaping citizen electoral behavior.
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