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Not so responsive after all: European parties do not respond to public opinion shifts across multiple issue dimensions

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Date

Date
2019
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Abstract

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Abstract
Many studies have found that European parties change their policy positions in response to changes in public opinion. This is both theoretically and normatively appealing, suggesting that European party politics operates in a way that is consistent with spatial models. Nonetheless, virtually all previous studies are based on a single, uni-dimensional measure of public opinion: left–right self-placement from the Eurobarometer surveys. This measure has a number of flaws, including the fact that political conflict in Europe now occurs ac

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  • O’Grady, Tom
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  • Abou-Chadi, Tarik
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Volume
6

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Number
4

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online

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Item Type
Journal Article

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Keywords

responsiveness, political parties, Europe

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English

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2019-10

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2019-12-16

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2053-1680

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OA Status
Gold

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