Publikation: Review Article: Rethinking Party Politics and the Welfare State : Recent Advances in the Literature
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This article discusses recent research on party politics and the welfare state that differs from traditional ‘partisan politics theory’. The traditional approach states that left-wing and right-wing parties hold contrasting positions on welfare issues, depending on the interests of their respective electorates. This view has recently been challenged by three strands of research, which emphasize (1) the effects of electoral change on parties’ policy positions, (2) the role of context, notably electoral institutions, party competition and the configuration of party systems, and (3) the impact of different linkages between parties and electorates (particularistic versus programmatic). The implications of these arguments for the applicability of partisan theory are presented, and theoretical and empirical issues are identified for further research.
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HÄUSERMANN, Silja, Georg PICOT, Dominik GEERING, 2013. Review Article: Rethinking Party Politics and the Welfare State : Recent Advances in the Literature. In: British Journal of Political Science. 2013, 43(1), pp. 221-240. ISSN 0007-1234. eISSN 1469-2112. Available under: doi: 10.1017/S0007123412000336BibTex
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