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Constraints on Party Policy Change

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Political scientists are quite good at predicting 'optimal' policy positions that - under the given circumstances - allow parties to get maximal payoffs in terms of policy, office or votes.

What we do not know is whether parties are actually able to take these positions or whether they are constrained to do so.

This book attempts to narrow this gap. The major argument is that parties do not choose policy positions from scratch and that they cannot freely change their policy platforms.

Rather, voters' lacking perception of changing party platforms and intra-party factors constrain parties when shifting their policy positions.

An empirical analysis of party policy shifts in ten Western European democracies shows that these constraints differ across parties and thus affect the parties' position-taking differently.

Considering this variation is important to derive more precise predictions for parties' policy platforms and for our understanding of party behaviour in general.

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Product Details
ECPR Press
1907301496 / 9781907301490
Paperback / softback
324.23
01/05/2013
United Kingdom
English
280 pages : illustrations (black and white).
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