Economics and Politics Revisited
Executive Approval and the New Calculus of Support
Herausgeber: Hellwig, Timothy; Singer, Matthew
Economics and Politics Revisited
Executive Approval and the New Calculus of Support
Herausgeber: Hellwig, Timothy; Singer, Matthew
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The volume highlights how evolving issue agendas are changing the nature of political accountability in advanced industrialized democracies.
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The volume highlights how evolving issue agendas are changing the nature of political accountability in advanced industrialized democracies.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. November 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 157mm x 48mm
- Gewicht: 771g
- ISBN-13: 9780192871664
- ISBN-10: 0192871668
- Artikelnr.: 68051537
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. November 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 157mm x 48mm
- Gewicht: 771g
- ISBN-13: 9780192871664
- ISBN-10: 0192871668
- Artikelnr.: 68051537
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Timothy Hellwig is Professor of Political Science and Academic Director of the Europe Gateway, Indiana University, and a member of the Executive Approval Project. He is co-author of Democracy Under Siege? Parties, Voters, and Elections after the Great Recession. (2020) and author of Globalization and Mass Politics: Retaining the Room to Maneuver (2014). His research appears in the American Journal of Political Science, British Journal of Political Science, Journal of Politics, and other journals and edited volumes. Professor Singer is the Alan R. Bennett Honors Professor of political science at the University of Connecticut, where he has taught since 2007, and he is a member of the Executive Approval Project. He is the co-editor of The Latin American Voter: Pursuing Representation and Accountability in Challenging Contexts (2015) and the author of numerous journal articles in Comparative Political Studies, British Journal of Political Science, Journal of Politics, and other journals and edited volumes. His 2018 Comparative Political Studies article was awarded the Seligson Prize for the best paper using data from the Latin American Public Opinion Project.
* Foreword
* 1: Ryan E. Carlin, Jonathan Hartlyn, Timothy Hellwig, Gregory J.
Love, Cecilia Martínez-Gallardo and Matthew Singer: Introduction:
Instability and Government Popularity in the 21st Century
* 2: Ryan E. Carlin, Jonathan Hartlyn, Timothy Hellwig, Gregory J.
Love, Cecilia Martínez-Gallardo and Matthew Singer: The Executive
Approval Database: Conceptual and Empirical Bases
* 3: John Bartle, Sebastian Dellepiane-Avellaneda and Anthony McGann:
Executive Approval in Great Britain: Continuity and Change
* 4: Emiliano Grossman and Isabelle Guinaudeau: The Cost of Ruling
Above Anything Else: Explaining Presidential Popularity in France
* 5: Luís Aguiar-Conraria, Bruno Fernandes and Pedro C. Magalhães: The
Economy and Executive Approval in a Semi-Presidential Regime: The
Case of Portugal
* 6: Hanako Ohmura and Airo Hino: Economic Retrospection in Japan: Both
Partisanship and Economic Evaluations Matter
* 7: Paolo Bellucci and Vincenzo Memoli: Government Popularity in
Italy: From Valence to Positional Economic Accountability
* 8: Xavier Romero-Vidal, Lluís Orriols and Pedro Riera: Moving Beyond
the Economy: Executive Approval in Spain
* 9: Éric Bélanger and Olivier Jacques: Federal Government Approval in
Canada: Economics, Politics, and Fiscal Policy in Changing Times
* 10: Mark A. Kayser and Arndt Leininger: The Economy and Chancellor
Approval in Germany: A Cautionary Tale about Data Vintages and
Measures
* 11: Panos Koliastasis and John Yfantopoulos: Economic Crisis,
Polarization, and Prime Ministerial Approval in Greece
* 12: Henrik Bech Seeberg: Diminishing Class Voting and Increasing
Influence of the Economy on Executive Approval in Denmark, 1974-2016
* 13: Kathleen Donovan, Paul M. Kellstedt, Ellen M. Key and Matthew J.
Lebo: Weakened Ties: The Economy and Presidential Approval in the
21st Century United States
* 14: Mary Stegmaier, Brandon B. Park and Michael S. Lewis-Beck:
Economics, Politics, and the Popularity Function: Past, Present and
Future
* 15: Timothy Hellwig and Matthew Singer: Executive Approval from the
1990s to the 2010s: A Pooled Analysis of Twenty Countries
* 1: Ryan E. Carlin, Jonathan Hartlyn, Timothy Hellwig, Gregory J.
Love, Cecilia Martínez-Gallardo and Matthew Singer: Introduction:
Instability and Government Popularity in the 21st Century
* 2: Ryan E. Carlin, Jonathan Hartlyn, Timothy Hellwig, Gregory J.
Love, Cecilia Martínez-Gallardo and Matthew Singer: The Executive
Approval Database: Conceptual and Empirical Bases
* 3: John Bartle, Sebastian Dellepiane-Avellaneda and Anthony McGann:
Executive Approval in Great Britain: Continuity and Change
* 4: Emiliano Grossman and Isabelle Guinaudeau: The Cost of Ruling
Above Anything Else: Explaining Presidential Popularity in France
* 5: Luís Aguiar-Conraria, Bruno Fernandes and Pedro C. Magalhães: The
Economy and Executive Approval in a Semi-Presidential Regime: The
Case of Portugal
* 6: Hanako Ohmura and Airo Hino: Economic Retrospection in Japan: Both
Partisanship and Economic Evaluations Matter
* 7: Paolo Bellucci and Vincenzo Memoli: Government Popularity in
Italy: From Valence to Positional Economic Accountability
* 8: Xavier Romero-Vidal, Lluís Orriols and Pedro Riera: Moving Beyond
the Economy: Executive Approval in Spain
* 9: Éric Bélanger and Olivier Jacques: Federal Government Approval in
Canada: Economics, Politics, and Fiscal Policy in Changing Times
* 10: Mark A. Kayser and Arndt Leininger: The Economy and Chancellor
Approval in Germany: A Cautionary Tale about Data Vintages and
Measures
* 11: Panos Koliastasis and John Yfantopoulos: Economic Crisis,
Polarization, and Prime Ministerial Approval in Greece
* 12: Henrik Bech Seeberg: Diminishing Class Voting and Increasing
Influence of the Economy on Executive Approval in Denmark, 1974-2016
* 13: Kathleen Donovan, Paul M. Kellstedt, Ellen M. Key and Matthew J.
Lebo: Weakened Ties: The Economy and Presidential Approval in the
21st Century United States
* 14: Mary Stegmaier, Brandon B. Park and Michael S. Lewis-Beck:
Economics, Politics, and the Popularity Function: Past, Present and
Future
* 15: Timothy Hellwig and Matthew Singer: Executive Approval from the
1990s to the 2010s: A Pooled Analysis of Twenty Countries
* Foreword
* 1: Ryan E. Carlin, Jonathan Hartlyn, Timothy Hellwig, Gregory J.
Love, Cecilia Martínez-Gallardo and Matthew Singer: Introduction:
Instability and Government Popularity in the 21st Century
* 2: Ryan E. Carlin, Jonathan Hartlyn, Timothy Hellwig, Gregory J.
Love, Cecilia Martínez-Gallardo and Matthew Singer: The Executive
Approval Database: Conceptual and Empirical Bases
* 3: John Bartle, Sebastian Dellepiane-Avellaneda and Anthony McGann:
Executive Approval in Great Britain: Continuity and Change
* 4: Emiliano Grossman and Isabelle Guinaudeau: The Cost of Ruling
Above Anything Else: Explaining Presidential Popularity in France
* 5: Luís Aguiar-Conraria, Bruno Fernandes and Pedro C. Magalhães: The
Economy and Executive Approval in a Semi-Presidential Regime: The
Case of Portugal
* 6: Hanako Ohmura and Airo Hino: Economic Retrospection in Japan: Both
Partisanship and Economic Evaluations Matter
* 7: Paolo Bellucci and Vincenzo Memoli: Government Popularity in
Italy: From Valence to Positional Economic Accountability
* 8: Xavier Romero-Vidal, Lluís Orriols and Pedro Riera: Moving Beyond
the Economy: Executive Approval in Spain
* 9: Éric Bélanger and Olivier Jacques: Federal Government Approval in
Canada: Economics, Politics, and Fiscal Policy in Changing Times
* 10: Mark A. Kayser and Arndt Leininger: The Economy and Chancellor
Approval in Germany: A Cautionary Tale about Data Vintages and
Measures
* 11: Panos Koliastasis and John Yfantopoulos: Economic Crisis,
Polarization, and Prime Ministerial Approval in Greece
* 12: Henrik Bech Seeberg: Diminishing Class Voting and Increasing
Influence of the Economy on Executive Approval in Denmark, 1974-2016
* 13: Kathleen Donovan, Paul M. Kellstedt, Ellen M. Key and Matthew J.
Lebo: Weakened Ties: The Economy and Presidential Approval in the
21st Century United States
* 14: Mary Stegmaier, Brandon B. Park and Michael S. Lewis-Beck:
Economics, Politics, and the Popularity Function: Past, Present and
Future
* 15: Timothy Hellwig and Matthew Singer: Executive Approval from the
1990s to the 2010s: A Pooled Analysis of Twenty Countries
* 1: Ryan E. Carlin, Jonathan Hartlyn, Timothy Hellwig, Gregory J.
Love, Cecilia Martínez-Gallardo and Matthew Singer: Introduction:
Instability and Government Popularity in the 21st Century
* 2: Ryan E. Carlin, Jonathan Hartlyn, Timothy Hellwig, Gregory J.
Love, Cecilia Martínez-Gallardo and Matthew Singer: The Executive
Approval Database: Conceptual and Empirical Bases
* 3: John Bartle, Sebastian Dellepiane-Avellaneda and Anthony McGann:
Executive Approval in Great Britain: Continuity and Change
* 4: Emiliano Grossman and Isabelle Guinaudeau: The Cost of Ruling
Above Anything Else: Explaining Presidential Popularity in France
* 5: Luís Aguiar-Conraria, Bruno Fernandes and Pedro C. Magalhães: The
Economy and Executive Approval in a Semi-Presidential Regime: The
Case of Portugal
* 6: Hanako Ohmura and Airo Hino: Economic Retrospection in Japan: Both
Partisanship and Economic Evaluations Matter
* 7: Paolo Bellucci and Vincenzo Memoli: Government Popularity in
Italy: From Valence to Positional Economic Accountability
* 8: Xavier Romero-Vidal, Lluís Orriols and Pedro Riera: Moving Beyond
the Economy: Executive Approval in Spain
* 9: Éric Bélanger and Olivier Jacques: Federal Government Approval in
Canada: Economics, Politics, and Fiscal Policy in Changing Times
* 10: Mark A. Kayser and Arndt Leininger: The Economy and Chancellor
Approval in Germany: A Cautionary Tale about Data Vintages and
Measures
* 11: Panos Koliastasis and John Yfantopoulos: Economic Crisis,
Polarization, and Prime Ministerial Approval in Greece
* 12: Henrik Bech Seeberg: Diminishing Class Voting and Increasing
Influence of the Economy on Executive Approval in Denmark, 1974-2016
* 13: Kathleen Donovan, Paul M. Kellstedt, Ellen M. Key and Matthew J.
Lebo: Weakened Ties: The Economy and Presidential Approval in the
21st Century United States
* 14: Mary Stegmaier, Brandon B. Park and Michael S. Lewis-Beck:
Economics, Politics, and the Popularity Function: Past, Present and
Future
* 15: Timothy Hellwig and Matthew Singer: Executive Approval from the
1990s to the 2010s: A Pooled Analysis of Twenty Countries