Stability and Change in German Elections

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and Government: Comparative Politics
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  • ISBN 9780275962548
  • Publication Date: 24 Sep 1998
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Anderson, Zelle, and their contributors provide in-depth analyses of electoral trends in Germany—the one country in which an electorate that had maintained stable democracy after World War II was enlarged by compatriots who had experienced decades of socialist rule.

Most of the essays in this book first focus on long-term developments known to affect electoral change in industrial societies such as: societal transformations, changes in ideological thinking, and value change. After establishing if and how these developments have been taking place in the old Länder, they investigate whether similar trends can be observed in the eastern electorate or if the patterns are different. Then, present state and future prospects of electoral politics in the united Germany are assessed. In addition, some chapters concentrate on phenomena visible only in the eastern section in order to investigate causes and effects of these peculiarities. The editors elaborate on common themes and assess the findings in light of the author's guiding questions offered in introductory and concluding chapters. This is a major resource for students and scholars concerned with German politics.

CHRISTOPHER J. ANDERSON is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the State University of New York, Binghamton. He has written extensively on the economy and public opinion in Europe, including Blaming the Government: Citizens and the Economy in Five European Democracies.

CARSTEN ZELLE was Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Potsdam. His research on electoral behavior, politial culture, and political parties in Germany and the United States have appeared in German and English in articles and a book.

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