Buch, Englisch, 270 Seiten, Print PDF, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 573 g
Buch, Englisch, 270 Seiten, Print PDF, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 573 g
ISBN: 978-0-19-966012-4
Verlag: ACADEMIC
Personality Politics? assesses the role that voters' perceptions and evaluations of leaders play in democratic elections. The book presents evidence from an array of countries with diverse historical and institutional contexts, and employs innovative methodologies to determine the importance of leaders in democracies worldwide.
Addressing such questions as 'Where do leaders effects come from?', 'In which institutional contexts are leader effects more important?' and, 'To which kinds of voters are leaders a more prominent factor for voting behaviour?', the authors seek to determine whether the roles leaders play enhances or damages the electoral process, and what impact this has on the quality of democracy in electoral democracies today.
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Weitere Infos & Material
- Introduction
- Political or Not? Where do leader evaluations come from?
- 1: Amanda Bittner: Leader Evaluations and Partisan Stereotypes, A Comparative Analysis
- 2: Sascha Huber: What comes first, Character Traits or Political Assessments? An Experimental Study
- Systematic or Not? When do leader evaluations matter?
- 3: John Curtice and Marco Lisi: The impact of Leaders in Presidential and Parliamentary Regimes
- 4: Solidea Formichelli: Personality Politics in Single party and Coalition Governments
- 5: Romain Lachat: Leader Effects and Party Polarization
- Sophisticates or Fools? Who takes leader evaluations into account?
- 7: Guillem Rico: Political Sophistication and Media Consumption as Factors of Personalization
- 7: Marina Costa Lobo: Party Dealignment and Leader Effects
- Competence or Character? What about leaders matters?
- 8: Michael Lewis-Beck and Richard Nadeau: Between Leadership and Charisma, the importance of Leader
- 9: Andrei Gheorghita: Determining the components of Leader Effects in a Post-Communist Context
- 10: Tatjana Rudi: Emotions towards Leaders and Voting Behaviour
- Conclusion




