Democracy Under Siege?: Parties, Voters, and Elections After the Great Recession (Comparative Study of Electoral Systems) by Timothy Hellwig, Yesola Kweon, Jack Vowles
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Overview: The Global Financial Crisis of 2008-2009 was catalyst for the most precipitous economic downturn in eight decades. This book examines how the GFC and ensuing Great Recession affected electoral politics in the world’s developed democracies. The initial wave of research on the crisis concluded it did little to change the established relationships between voters, parties, and elections. Yet nearly a decade since the initial shock, the political landscape has changed in many ways, the extent to which has not been fully explained by existing studies. Democracy Under Siege? pushes against the received wisdom by advancing a framework for understanding citizen attitudes, preferences, and behaviour.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Educational
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