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Using an innovative mix of cross-national analyses, original survey experiments, and detailed case studies across advanced democracies, Promises Made, Promises Kept provides a compelling exploration of how globalization constrains domestic politics and transforms the nature of democratic representation. The authors show how globalization reduces the ability of governing parties to keep their campaign promises, and how parties strategically adapt to this by making vaguer promises or shifting their rhetoric to manage voter expectations. These adaptations have significant consequences: they reshape democratic competition and have contributed to the growing appeal of populist messaging. This timely and accessible book offers fresh insight into why promises are broken, how parties adapt under pressure, and what this means for voters, institutions, and the future of democratic politics. Essential reading for anyone concerned with the health of democracy in an interdependent world. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
Contents
Acknowledgements; Part I. Democratic Representation and the Constraints of Globalization: 1. The modern challenge of representation; 2. Campaign promises and accountability; 3. Rethinking governments' autonomy in a globalized world; Part II. Keeping and Breaking Campaign Promises: 4. Globalization and broken promises; 5. The UK Conservative Party's promise on net migration; 6. The electoral consequences of promise breaking; Part III. Making Campaign Promises: 7. The ideological positions behind parties' campaign promises; 8. Populist appeals as a conservative strategy; Part IV. Blame Avoidance and the Future of Democratic Representation: 9. Blurring the clarity of political communication with Theodoros Ntounias; 10. The effects of ambiguity on accountability; 11. The future of democratic representation; References; Index.



