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Electoral Volatility and the Dutch Party System: A Comparative Perspective

This paper places the current wave of Dutch electoral volatility within a comparative European context, and emphasizes its exceptional character. Evidence of Dutch exceptionalism in terms of the broad patterns of electoral change that have developed across the post-war years is reviewed, and the foc...

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Published in:Acta politica 2008-07, Vol.43 (2-3), p.235-253
Main Author: Mair, Peter
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:This paper places the current wave of Dutch electoral volatility within a comparative European context, and emphasizes its exceptional character. Evidence of Dutch exceptionalism in terms of the broad patterns of electoral change that have developed across the post-war years is reviewed, and the focus is then narrowed to the evidence from very recent elections. One of the major factors accounting for the current high levels of volatility is the relative openness of the party system. Evidence of the patterns of government alternation shows that the Dutch party system is relatively unstructured, but it was only when depillarization was more or less complete that the real effect of this openness kicked in.
ISSN:0001-6810
1741-1416
DOI:10.1057/ap.2008.1