British Journal of Political Science | 2019

Reconceptualizing Dimensions of Political Competition In Europe: A Demand-side Approach

 
 

Abstract


Abstract Scholars seeking to understand political competition in Europe have proposed various models of political dimensionality. While most scholars draw on data from the supply side of politics (political parties), demand-side (voter) studies remain few. In this article we compare the two approaches. The main difference is that while supply-side approaches suggest a single model of dimensionality that can be applied to all EU countries, demand-side approaches suggest a greater degree of divergence. In particular, the bundle of issues commonly identified by supply-side studies as TAN/GAL not only fail to form a coherent dimension when viewed from a demand-side perspective, but incorporate issues of EU integration in some (northern European) cases, but not in others.

Volume 51
Pages 40 - 59
DOI 10.1017/S0007123418000571
Language English
Journal British Journal of Political Science

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