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„Erdrutschsiege“

Wahlen und Parteien in Großbritannien von Thatcher bis Johnson
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Parteien und Wahlen, Volume 30
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 2023

Summary

Why is Britain a country where landslide victories for one party are still possible? This book is the first to analyse British electoral history since 1945, placing special emphasis on general elections from Thatcher to Johnson. A comparable study in English that combines insights into electoral developments and election research over this period of time has so far not been available. This new approach also allows surprising insights into election campaigns, electoral behaviour and social change that have so far guaranteed alternating two-party governments.

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Copyright year
2023
ISBN-Print
978-3-7560-0461-4
ISBN-Online
978-3-7489-3955-9
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Series
Parteien und Wahlen
Volume
30
Language
German
Pages
156
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Table of contents

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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 12
  2. 1. Einleitung No access Pages 13 - 16
    1. 2.1. Die Bestandsaufnahme No access
    2. 2.2. Mega-Trends No access
  3. 3. Die Parlamentswahl 1979 – kein Erdrutsch, aber der Beginn eines Epochenwandels ? No access Pages 33 - 36
  4. 4. Die Parlamentswahl 1983: Erdrutsch und Konsolidierung No access Pages 37 - 44
  5. 5. Die Parlamentswahl 1987: Resilienz und Kontinuität No access Pages 45 - 50
  6. 6. Die Parlamentswahl 1992: Übergangszeit und Ende des „Thatcherismus“ No access Pages 51 - 56
  7. 7. Die Parlamentswahl 1997: Labours Erdrutschsieg No access Pages 57 - 64
  8. 8. „Blandslide“ (Daily Record): Labours zweiter Erdrutschsieg 2001 No access Pages 65 - 72
  9. 9. Protest und Resilienz: Die Parlamentswahl 2005 No access Pages 73 - 82
  10. 10. Krisen und Turbulenzen: Die Parlamentswahl 2010 No access Pages 83 - 94
  11. 11. Sinnsuche: Die Parlamentswahl 2015 No access Pages 95 - 104
  12. 12. Brexit: Die Parlamentswahl 2017 No access Pages 105 - 112
  13. 13. Tory Erdrutschsieg: Die Parlamentswahl 2019 No access Pages 113 - 126
    1. 14.1. Dealignement: Was bindet die Wähler noch? No access
    2. 14.2. Issue-Polarisierung No access
    3. 14.3. Fragmentierung des Parteiensystems No access
    4. 14.4. Präsidentialisierung No access
    5. 14.5. Die Rolle der Medien No access
    6. 14.6. “Is it the economy?“ No access
    7. 14.7. Akademisierung der Labour Party No access
    8. 14.8. Neue Aspekte der Sozialstruktur No access
  14. 15. Erdrutschsiege No access Pages 143 - 144
  15. Literaturverzeichnis No access Pages 145 - 152
  16. Personenregister No access Pages 153 - 154
  17. Sachregister No access Pages 155 - 156

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