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The limits of issue entrepreneurship: How the German Greens failed to win in 2021
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Abstract In this article, we propose a new framework to study the success of Green parties that links a consideration set logic with a valence approach. We argue that issue entrepreneurship explains when voters start considering Green parties and thus if they win some initial seats, yet it is the party’s per... view more
In this article, we propose a new framework to study the success of Green parties that links a consideration set logic with a valence approach. We argue that issue entrepreneurship explains when voters start considering Green parties and thus if they win some initial seats, yet it is the party’s perceived competence that explains whether larger numbers of voters who consider the Greens end up voting for them. Using panel data from the German Longitudinal Election Study, we show that finding the climate important is essential to consider the Greens during the 2021 general election campaign. However, because their candidate Annalena Baerbock was perceived as less competent, these considerations did not translate into votes. Our findings contribute to a better understanding of when Green parties can or cannot attract larger numbers of voters.... view less
Keywords
election; voting behavior; Green Party; Alliance 90/ The Greens; climate; sustainability; election to the Bundestag; climate policy; competence; election campaign
Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Free Keywords
issue entrepreneurs; GLES Querschnitt 2021 Nachwahl (ZA7701 v2.1.0)
Document language
English
Publication Year
2023
Page/Pages
p. 1-9
Journal
Electoral Studies, 86 (2023)
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.electstud.2023.102702
ISSN
0261-3794
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed