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Using an innovative framework for the study of voting behavior in parliamentary democracies, this book sheds new light on the ongoing personalization of politics. The analysis makes use of national election study data from Britain, Germany and The Netherlands and shows that party leaders can often be the difference between victory and defeat.
Contents
1. Introduction 2. The Personalization of Politics 3. The Attitudinal Consequences of the Personalization of Politics 4. The Behavioral Consequences of the Personalization of Politics 5. The Electoral Consequences of the Personalization of Politics 6. Normative and Emprical Implications of the Personalization of Politics