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Electoral Behavior

Elections
Populism
Voting
P24
Andrea De Angelis
University of Zurich

Tuesday 14:15 - 16:00 CEST (12/07/2016) Building: Lossi 36, Room: 215

Abstract

Since 2008, national and European elections have brought in dramatic changes and some authors argue that the crisis is reshaping the European party system. This panel welcomes contribution on the electoral consequences of the crisis addressing different strands of the electoral behavior literature. Has the crisis confirmed the economic voting hypothesis? Has it triggered a populist surge?

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