Europeans' left-right orientations: increasingly centrist and/or irrelevant?

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Autor(a) principal: Freire, A.
Data de Publicação: 2011
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/14288
Resumo: Several studies reveal that there is little empirical support for the ´end of ideology´ thesis. However we know that there has been a drive towards the centre (-rigth) of the major centre- left parties, which have been converging with the neoliberal consensus, and that the clarity of policy alternatives offered by political parties do count for the way citizens think about (and make use of) the left-right divide. Moreover, there are several claims by politicians, political commentators and journalists that the left-right divide is no longer useful to understand politics of our times. The major research questions in the present paper are the following. First, are left-right orientations losing their relevance for individual electors in European countries? Second, are the electorates in European countries moving towards the centre? In both cases, the answers are basically negative: there is too much diversity to talk about general trends but in any case the empirical evidence points predominantly in the opposite direction. After the conclusion, the paper ends by suggesting some cues for future reseach about how to explain the differences found across countries.
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title Europeans' left-right orientations: increasingly centrist and/or irrelevant?
spellingShingle Europeans' left-right orientations: increasingly centrist and/or irrelevant?
Freire, A.
Left-Right
Ideology
End of ideology thesis
Public opinion
Europe
title_short Europeans' left-right orientations: increasingly centrist and/or irrelevant?
title_full Europeans' left-right orientations: increasingly centrist and/or irrelevant?
title_fullStr Europeans' left-right orientations: increasingly centrist and/or irrelevant?
title_full_unstemmed Europeans' left-right orientations: increasingly centrist and/or irrelevant?
title_sort Europeans' left-right orientations: increasingly centrist and/or irrelevant?
author Freire, A.
author_facet Freire, A.
author_role author
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Left-Right
Ideology
End of ideology thesis
Public opinion
Europe
topic Left-Right
Ideology
End of ideology thesis
Public opinion
Europe
description Several studies reveal that there is little empirical support for the ´end of ideology´ thesis. However we know that there has been a drive towards the centre (-rigth) of the major centre- left parties, which have been converging with the neoliberal consensus, and that the clarity of policy alternatives offered by political parties do count for the way citizens think about (and make use of) the left-right divide. Moreover, there are several claims by politicians, political commentators and journalists that the left-right divide is no longer useful to understand politics of our times. The major research questions in the present paper are the following. First, are left-right orientations losing their relevance for individual electors in European countries? Second, are the electorates in European countries moving towards the centre? In both cases, the answers are basically negative: there is too much diversity to talk about general trends but in any case the empirical evidence points predominantly in the opposite direction. After the conclusion, the paper ends by suggesting some cues for future reseach about how to explain the differences found across countries.
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