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Candidates, parties and voters in the Belgian partitocracy
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Candidates, parties and voters in the Belgian partitocracy/ edited by Audrey Vandeleene, Lieven De Winter, Pierre Baudewyns.
other author:
Vandeleene, Audrey.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2019.,
Description:
xxvi, 398 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
1. Introduction. Candidates Between Parties and Voters: A Triadic Relationship in the Belgian Partitocracy -- 2. The Effects of the Political Parties' Selective Filter Bias on Descriptive Representation: Analysis of the Candidates' Sociological and Political Background -- 3. The More, the Smoother? Candidate Selection and Intraparty Competition -- 4. Who Wins More? Understanding Preferential Voting by Means of Context and Candidates' Background and Campaigning -- 5. The Puzzle of Personalization of Politics: Evidence From Candidate Campaigns in Belgium 2007-2014 -- 6. Campaigning and Candidates: Different Strategies for Different Candidates -- 7. The Electoral Impact of Local Campaigning in the 2014 Regional and Federal Elections -- 8. Constituting the List Amid Time of Personalization of Politics: The Balance of Congruent and Popular Candidates in Belgian Political Parties -- 9. Who Do You Feel and What Future Do You Want for Belgium? A Comparison of Candidates and Voters' Identities and Institutional Preferences -- 10. From More or Less Integration to Status Quo? Explaining Candidates' and Citizens' Attitudes Towards European Integration -- 11. Between Parties and Voters: Candidates' Role Conception in the Belgian Partitocracy -- 12. Critical Candidates: Elite Attitudes Towards the Functioning of Representative Democracy -- 13. Conclusion. Studying Candidates, Parties and Voters. Lessons Learned and New Questions.
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Political candidates - Belgium. -
Subject:
Belgium - Government. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96460-7
ISBN:
9783319964607
Candidates, parties and voters in the Belgian partitocracy
Candidates, parties and voters in the Belgian partitocracy
[electronic resource] /edited by Audrey Vandeleene, Lieven De Winter, Pierre Baudewyns. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2019. - xxvi, 398 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
1. Introduction. Candidates Between Parties and Voters: A Triadic Relationship in the Belgian Partitocracy -- 2. The Effects of the Political Parties' Selective Filter Bias on Descriptive Representation: Analysis of the Candidates' Sociological and Political Background -- 3. The More, the Smoother? Candidate Selection and Intraparty Competition -- 4. Who Wins More? Understanding Preferential Voting by Means of Context and Candidates' Background and Campaigning -- 5. The Puzzle of Personalization of Politics: Evidence From Candidate Campaigns in Belgium 2007-2014 -- 6. Campaigning and Candidates: Different Strategies for Different Candidates -- 7. The Electoral Impact of Local Campaigning in the 2014 Regional and Federal Elections -- 8. Constituting the List Amid Time of Personalization of Politics: The Balance of Congruent and Popular Candidates in Belgian Political Parties -- 9. Who Do You Feel and What Future Do You Want for Belgium? A Comparison of Candidates and Voters' Identities and Institutional Preferences -- 10. From More or Less Integration to Status Quo? Explaining Candidates' and Citizens' Attitudes Towards European Integration -- 11. Between Parties and Voters: Candidates' Role Conception in the Belgian Partitocracy -- 12. Critical Candidates: Elite Attitudes Towards the Functioning of Representative Democracy -- 13. Conclusion. Studying Candidates, Parties and Voters. Lessons Learned and New Questions.
A black box in the study of representation in European democracies is our knowledge about elected but also unelected candidates. What is their background? How are they recruited? What are their campaign aims, strategies, resources and tools? How do they relate to their (constituency and central) party and their voters? How do they consider democratic governance at national and European levels? This book focuses on the triadic relationship between candidates and the other poles of the delegation and accountability triangle: political parties and voters. The chapters rely mostly on the Belgian Candidate Survey (CCS project) gathering about 2000 candidates belonging to 15 parties running for the 2014 federal and regional elections. Most conclusions do not hold only for the Belgian partitocracy but answer broad political science questions on elite recruitment, electoral strategies, personalisation, party cohesion, and descriptive and substantive representation. Its multilevel semi-open electoral system, atypical federal structure, and extreme party system fragmentation make Belgium a rich but complex case offering findings highly relevant to research on candidates in other democracies. Audrey Vandeleene is Researcher in the Department of Political Science, Lund University, Sweden. Lieven De Winter is Senior Professor of Political Science at the Centre of Political Science and Comparative Politics (CESPOL), Universite Catholique de Louvain, Belgium. Pierre Baudewyns is Professor of Political Science at the Centre of Political Science and Comparative Politics (CESPOL), Universite Catholique de Louvain, Belgium.
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1. Introduction. Candidates Between Parties and Voters: A Triadic Relationship in the Belgian Partitocracy -- 2. The Effects of the Political Parties' Selective Filter Bias on Descriptive Representation: Analysis of the Candidates' Sociological and Political Background -- 3. The More, the Smoother? Candidate Selection and Intraparty Competition -- 4. Who Wins More? Understanding Preferential Voting by Means of Context and Candidates' Background and Campaigning -- 5. The Puzzle of Personalization of Politics: Evidence From Candidate Campaigns in Belgium 2007-2014 -- 6. Campaigning and Candidates: Different Strategies for Different Candidates -- 7. The Electoral Impact of Local Campaigning in the 2014 Regional and Federal Elections -- 8. Constituting the List Amid Time of Personalization of Politics: The Balance of Congruent and Popular Candidates in Belgian Political Parties -- 9. Who Do You Feel and What Future Do You Want for Belgium? A Comparison of Candidates and Voters' Identities and Institutional Preferences -- 10. From More or Less Integration to Status Quo? Explaining Candidates' and Citizens' Attitudes Towards European Integration -- 11. Between Parties and Voters: Candidates' Role Conception in the Belgian Partitocracy -- 12. Critical Candidates: Elite Attitudes Towards the Functioning of Representative Democracy -- 13. Conclusion. Studying Candidates, Parties and Voters. Lessons Learned and New Questions.
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