ABSTRACT

A new and wide-ranging empirical overview of party policy in 47 modern democracies, including all of the new democracies of Eastern Europe.

It updates and radically extends Policy and Party Competition (1992), which established itself as a key mainstream data source for all political scientists exploring the policy positions of political parties.

This essential text is divided into three clear parts:

Part I introduces the study, themes and methodology

Part II deals in depth with the wide range of issues involved in estimating and analyzing the policy positions of key political actors.

Part III is the key data section that identifies key policy dimensions across the 47 countries, detailing their party positions and median legislators, and is complemented by graphical representations of each party system.

This book is an invaluable reference for all political scientists, particularly those interested in party policy and comparative politics.

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

part I|69 pages

Policy and political competition

chapter 1|24 pages

Dimensions of political difference

chapter 3|22 pages

Empirical policy spaces

part II|75 pages

Measuring policy positions

chapter 4|21 pages

Measuring policy positions

chapter 5|27 pages

The dimensional structure ofpolicy spaces

chapter 6|20 pages

Left and right in comparative context

chapter 7|5 pages

In conclusion

part III|1 pages

Data