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Attitudes Towards Political Parties

Comparative Politics
Conflict
Elections
P031
Peter Söderlund
Åbo Akademi
Zsolt Enyedi
Central European University

Building: Jean-Brillant, Floor: Basement, Room: B-0325

Thursday 09:00 - 10:40 EDT (27/08/2015)

Abstract

The papers in this panel examine various types of attitudes towards political parties and their courses and consequences. One paper examines the how negative partisan attitudes affect vote choice, another whom individuals with co-called conspiracies attitudes vote for and why. Other papers explore the relationship between anti-immigrant parties and political participation of immigrants, who uses party cues, under what circumstances, and to what effect, and one paper examines whether changes of government has influence on voter preferences.

Title Details
Party Cues, Trust and Public Opinion in the Context of Canada View Paper Details
Citizen-government Congruence and Ideological Understanding: An Appraisal of Japan's 'right turn' View Paper Details
Whom will Conspiracists Vote for and Why? View Paper Details