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Retrospective Pledge Voting and Political Accountability : The Costs of Broken Promises

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This book examines retrospective pledge voting; the phenomenon of whether and under which conditions citizens are likely to withdraw their support for political parties that have failed to turn their pre-election pledges into tangible policies once they have joined government.

It puts forward a new theoretical framework on retrospective pledge voting.

Whilst one would expect voters to punish government parties that have broken their promises by refusing to vote for them at the next election, little research has been done to show whether, and under what contexts, this is actually the case.

Adopting a multi-methods approach, the book demonstrates that citizens do punish government parties that have shown a poor performance in fulfilling their election pledges, and that more sceptical citizens with negative pre-existing opinions punish pledge breakage more severely.

Bringing together research on election pledges, government performance and voting, the book will appeal to all those interested in democratic representation, politics, public policy, and voter-party linkages.

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Product Details
Palgrave Macmillan
3031542908 / 9783031542909
Hardback
14/08/2024
Switzerland
240 pages, 30 Illustrations, black and white; Approx. 210 p. 50 illus.
148 x 210 mm