Partisan Dealignment and the Blue-Collar Electorate in France Partisan Dealignment and the Blue-Collar Electorate in France

Partisan Dealignment and the Blue-Collar Electorate in France

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This book explores partisan dealignment in France between 1978 and 2012, with a particular focus on the blue-collar electorate and its relationship with the political parties of the established left (the Socialist Party, or parti socialiste, and the Communist Party, or parti communiste français). It highlights the distinctiveness of blue-collar partisanship in a context of significant political, social and economic change and compares it with patterns of partisanship in the wider electorate. The voter-party relationship is self-evidently a bilateral one which can be modified both on the demand side, because voters change, and on the supply side, because parties change. Four factors are identified as playing a key role in partisan dealignment: value change, policy convergence, political sophistication and political trust. There is compelling evidence that while each of these makes a contribution, it is changes in the behaviour of the parties that are driving partisan dealignment among blue-collar workers in France.

Sally Marthaler is a former lecturer and researcher in politics and contemporary European studies at the University of Sussex, UK. She has published articles in journals including French PoliticsWest European Politics, and French Politics, Culture & Society, as well as chapters on French politics in books on the European Union.

GENRE
Politik und Zeitgeschehen
ERSCHIENEN
2020
2. Januar
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
251
Seiten
VERLAG
Springer International Publishing
GRÖSSE
9,8
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