Description |
124 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm |
Series |
ECPR monographs |
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ECPR monographs.
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Contents |
Contents note continued: Finland: campaign advertisements -- Summary and conclusions -- Conclusion: Is there a personalisation of politics? -- No pervasive trend, many indications -- Positive cases -- Mixed-positive cases -- Mixed-negative cases -- Negative cases -- Cases based on a single indicator -- Reflections |
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Machine generated contents note: Focus and scope -- Why personalisation? -- What is personalisation? -- Taking stock of research -- Summing up: directions for further research -- Plan of the book -- ch. one Institutions and personalisation -- Prime ministers in parliamentary democracies -- More candidate-centred electoral systems? -- Summary and conclusions -- ch. two Have individual candidates become more prominent? -- Flexible-list systems -- Systems with compulsory preference voting -- Ticket-splitting in a mixed-member system: Germany -- Systems without candidate choice: Britain and Norway -- Summary and conclusions -- ch. three Leaders and citizens -- Previous research says ̀€no' -- Research questions -- Six parliamentary democracies, 1961-2001 -- Party switchers and party leaders -- Summary and conclusions -- ch. four How politics is presented: media and personalisation -- Britain: Prime ministers in The Times -- Sweden: party leaders, election campaigns and the press -- |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [109]-114) and index |
Subject |
Democracy -- Europe.
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Personality and politics.
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SUBJECT |
Europe -- Politics and government. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85045733
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LC no. |
2010362843 |
ISBN |
1907301038 |
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9781907301032 |
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