Based on data from new and established contemporary democracies across the globe, this leading team of experts examines how election losers and their supporters respond to their loss and how institutions shape losing. Losers' Consent shows how being able to accept losing is one of the central requirements of democracy, and provides a major new contribution to our understanding of political legitimacy, comparative political behaviour, and democratic stability.
Based on data from new and established contemporary democracies across the globe, this leading team of experts examines how election losers and their supporters respond to their loss and how institutions shape losing. Losers' Consent shows how being able to accept losing is one of the central requirements of democracy, and provides a major new contribution to our understanding of political legitimacy, comparative political behaviour, and democratic stability.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Autorenporträt
Christopher J. Anderson is Professor of Political Science at Syracuse University. André Blais is Professor of Political Science at the Unversity of Montreal. Shaun Bowler is Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Riverside. Todd Donovan is Professor of Political Science at Western Washington University. Ola Listhaug is Professor of Political Science and Chairman in the Department of Sociology and Political Science at The Norwegian University of Science and Technology.
Inhaltsangabe
* Preface * 1: Winning isn't Everything: Losers' Consent and Democratic Legitimacy * Part 1: The Winner-Loser Gap * 2: Political Legitimacy and the Winner-Loser Gap * 3: The Winner-Loser Gap: Contours and Boundaries * 4: The Dynamics of Losers' Consent: Persistance and Change in the Winner-Loser Gap * Part 2: Understanding Differences in Losers' Consent * 5: Individual Differences in Losers' Consent * 6: Winning and Losing in Old and New Democracies * 7: How Political Institutions Shape Losers' Consent * 8: Comparing Losers' Assessments of Electoral Democracy * 9: Losing and Support for Institutional Change * 10: Conclusion: Graceful Losers and the Democratic Bargain * Appendix * References
* Preface * 1: Winning isn't Everything: Losers' Consent and Democratic Legitimacy * Part 1: The Winner-Loser Gap * 2: Political Legitimacy and the Winner-Loser Gap * 3: The Winner-Loser Gap: Contours and Boundaries * 4: The Dynamics of Losers' Consent: Persistance and Change in the Winner-Loser Gap * Part 2: Understanding Differences in Losers' Consent * 5: Individual Differences in Losers' Consent * 6: Winning and Losing in Old and New Democracies * 7: How Political Institutions Shape Losers' Consent * 8: Comparing Losers' Assessments of Electoral Democracy * 9: Losing and Support for Institutional Change * 10: Conclusion: Graceful Losers and the Democratic Bargain * Appendix * References
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