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The Changing German Voter

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The following documents are parts of this document:
• Ties That No Longer Bind? Effects and Responsiveness of Party Attachments in a Period of Crises (pp. )• A New Era of Electoral Instability (pp. 3-24)• The Changing German Voter (pp. 313-336)• A New Player in the Game: Changing Electoral Competition in Germany (pp. 121-142)• Leaving the Space - Opening the Gap? Electoral Effects of Parties' and Voters' Repositioning (pp. 50-77)


Schmitt-Beck, Rüdiger
Roßteutscher, Sigrid
Schoen, Harald
Weßels, Bernhard
Wolf, Christof
(ed.)

Abstract

Over the past half century, the behavior of German voters has changed profoundly - at first rather gradually but during the last decade at accelerated speed. Electoral decision-making has become much more volatile, rendering election outcomes less predictable. Party system fragmentation intensified ... view more

Over the past half century, the behavior of German voters has changed profoundly - at first rather gradually but during the last decade at accelerated speed. Electoral decision-making has become much more volatile, rendering election outcomes less predictable. Party system fragmentation intensified sharply. The success of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) put an end to Germany's exceptionality as one of the few European countries without a strong right-wing populist party. Utilizing a wide range of data compiled by the German Longitudinal Election Study, the book examines changing voters' behavior in the context of changing parties, campaigns, and media during the period of its hitherto most dramatically increased fluidity at the 2009, 2013, and 2017 federal elections. Guided by the notions of realignment and dealignment, the study addresses three questions: How did the turbulences that increasingly characterize German electoral politics come about? How did they in turn condition voters' decision-making? How were voters' attitudes and choices affected by situational factors that pertained to the specifics of particular elections? The book demonstrates how traditional cleavages lost their grip on voters and a new socio-cultural line of conflict became the dominant axis of party competition. A series of major crises, but also programmatic shifts of the established parties promoted this development. It led to a segmentation of the party system that pits the right-wing populist AfD against the traditional parties. The book also demonstrates the relevance of coalition preferences, candidate images as well as media and campaign effects for voters' attitudes, beliefs, and preferences.... view less

Keywords
voting behavior; party; nonvoter; preference; election to the Bundestag; public opinion; Federal Republic of Germany; election campaign; party system; coalition formation; en: floating voter oder swing voter?

Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture

Free Keywords
German Longitudinal Election Study (GLES); GLES campaign panels 2009-2013, 2013-2017; GLES long-term panel; GLES Rolling Cross-Section Campaign Surveys 2009, 2013, and 2017; Comparative Study of Electoral Systems (CSES) 2019

Document language
English

Publication Year
2022

Publisher
Oxford University Press

City
Oxford

Page/Pages
XVI, 388 p.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198847519.001.0001

ISBN
978-0-19-884751-9

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0


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