Analyzes how increases in international trade, finance, and production have altered voter decisions, political party positions, and the issues that parties focus on in postindustrial democracies.
Analyzes how increases in international trade, finance, and production have altered voter decisions, political party positions, and the issues that parties focus on in postindustrial democracies.
Timothy Hellwig is an Associate Professor of Political Science and the Director of the Institute for European Studies at Indiana University, Bloomington. His work has been published in several peer-reviewed journals, including the American Journal of Political Science, the British Journal of Political Science, Comparative Political Studies, and the Journal of Politics. He has previously served as a researcher at the International Foundation for Election Systems, with the faculty at the University of Houston, and as a visiting researcher at the University of Essex and at Gothenburg University.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Globalization and democracy in advanced industrial societies 2. Theoretical framework: political demand and supply in globalized economies 3. The world economy and the composition of policy demands 4. Globalization and the attribution of responsibility 5. Globalization and the shifting bases of retrospective voting 6. Position issues and voter choice in open economies 7. Representational linkages and the room to maneuver 8. Credible responses: globalization, parties, and the supply side 9. Conclusion.
1. Globalization and democracy in advanced industrial societies 2. Theoretical framework: political demand and supply in globalized economies 3. The world economy and the composition of policy demands 4. Globalization and the attribution of responsibility 5. Globalization and the shifting bases of retrospective voting 6. Position issues and voter choice in open economies 7. Representational linkages and the room to maneuver 8. Credible responses: globalization, parties, and the supply side 9. Conclusion.
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