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Publications (32)


Exploiting manifesto-based estimates of the median for multi-level analysis: relating electoral, legislative and government policy preferences
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January 2006

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A. Volkens

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I. Budge


Parties, Ideologies, and Issues Stability and Change in Fifteen European Party Systems 1945-1998

November 2002

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46 Citations

The scope and intensity of the challenges currently faced by western European political parties is exceptionally large, threatening the viability of the manner in which they have traditionally operated and causing them to seek new behaviours and strategies. This volume brings together some of the foremost scholars of European party politics, whose evaluation of political parties in 'the new Europe' is organised under four broad headings: 'Parties and Society'; 'Parties as Purposive Organisations'; 'Parties and National Government' and 'Parties, the Nation State and Beyond'. The contributors review the latest empirical findings and provide a concise, critical review of the theoretical and methodological 'state of the art'. They also highlight the analytical challenges confronting party researchers and suggest new avenues for party research.


Title Pages

August 2001

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This book uniquely enriches and empowers its readers. It enriches them by giving them the most detailed and extensive data available on the policies and preferences of key democratic actors-parties, governments, and electors in 25 democracies over the post-war period. Estimates are provided for every election and most coalitions of the post-war period and derive from the programmes, manifestos, and platforms of parties and governments themselves. Thus, they form a uniquely authoritative source, recognized as such and provided through the labour of a team of international scholars over 25 years. The book empowers readers by providing these estimates on the website http://manifestoproject.wzb.eu/MPP1. The printed text provides documentation and suggested uses for data, along with much other background information. The changing ideologies and concerns of parties trace general social developments over the post-war period, as well as directly affecting economic policy making. Indispensable for any serious discussion of democratic politics, the book provides necessary information for political scientists, policy analysts, comparativists, sociologists, and economists. A must for every social science library-private as well as academic or public.


Missing party documents

August 2001

This book uniquely enriches and empowers its readers. It enriches them by giving them the most detailed and extensive data available on the policies and preferences of key democratic actors-parties, governments, and electors in 25 democracies over the post-war period. Estimates are provided for every election and most coalitions of the post-war period and derive from the programmes, manifestos, and platforms of parties and governments themselves. Thus, they form a uniquely authoritative source, recognized as such and provided through the labour of a team of international scholars over 25 years. The book empowers readers by providing these estimates on the website http://manifestoproject.wzb.eu/MPP1. The printed text provides documentation and suggested uses for data, along with much other background information. The changing ideologies and concerns of parties trace general social developments over the post-war period, as well as directly affecting economic policy making. Indispensable for any serious discussion of democratic politics, the book provides necessary information for political scientists, policy analysts, comparativists, sociologists, and economists. A must for every social science library-private as well as academic or public.


Description of manifesto data set

August 2001

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This book uniquely enriches and empowers its readers. It enriches them by giving them the most detailed and extensive data available on the policies and preferences of key democratic actors-parties, governments, and electors in 25 democracies over the post-war period. Estimates are provided for every election and most coalitions of the post-war period and derive from the programmes, manifestos, and platforms of parties and governments themselves. Thus, they form a uniquely authoritative source, recognized as such and provided through the labour of a team of international scholars over 25 years. The book empowers readers by providing these estimates on the website http://manifestoproject.wzb.eu/MPP1. The printed text provides documentation and suggested uses for data, along with much other background information. The changing ideologies and concerns of parties trace general social developments over the post-war period, as well as directly affecting economic policy making. Indispensable for any serious discussion of democratic politics, the book provides necessary information for political scientists, policy analysts, comparativists, sociologists, and economists. A must for every social science library-private as well as academic or public.


List Of Tables

August 2001

This book uniquely enriches and empowers its readers. It enriches them by giving them the most detailed and extensive data available on the policies and preferences of key democratic actors-parties, governments, and electors in 25 democracies over the post-war period. Estimates are provided for every election and most coalitions of the post-war period and derive from the programmes, manifestos, and platforms of parties and governments themselves. Thus, they form a uniquely authoritative source, recognized as such and provided through the labour of a team of international scholars over 25 years. The book empowers readers by providing these estimates on the website http://manifestoproject.wzb.eu/MPP1. The printed text provides documentation and suggested uses for data, along with much other background information. The changing ideologies and concerns of parties trace general social developments over the post-war period, as well as directly affecting economic policy making. Indispensable for any serious discussion of democratic politics, the book provides necessary information for political scientists, policy analysts, comparativists, sociologists, and economists. A must for every social science library-private as well as academic or public.


Contents Of Cd-Rom

August 2001

This book uniquely enriches and empowers its readers. It enriches them by giving them the most detailed and extensive data available on the policies and preferences of key democratic actors-parties, governments, and electors in 25 democracies over the post-war period. Estimates are provided for every election and most coalitions of the post-war period and derive from the programmes, manifestos, and platforms of parties and governments themselves. Thus, they form a uniquely authoritative source, recognized as such and provided through the labour of a team of international scholars over 25 years. The book empowers readers by providing these estimates on the website http://manifestoproject.wzb.eu/MPP1. The printed text provides documentation and suggested uses for data, along with much other background information. The changing ideologies and concerns of parties trace general social developments over the post-war period, as well as directly affecting economic policy making. Indispensable for any serious discussion of democratic politics, the book provides necessary information for political scientists, policy analysts, comparativists, sociologists, and economists. A must for every social science library-private as well as academic or public.


Dedication

August 2001

This book uniquely enriches and empowers its readers. It enriches them by giving them the most detailed and extensive data available on the policies and preferences of key democratic actors-parties, governments, and electors in 25 democracies over the post-war period. Estimates are provided for every election and most coalitions of the post-war period and derive from the programmes, manifestos, and platforms of parties and governments themselves. Thus, they form a uniquely authoritative source, recognized as such and provided through the labour of a team of international scholars over 25 years. The book empowers readers by providing these estimates on the website http://manifestoproject.wzb.eu/MPP1. The printed text provides documentation and suggested uses for data, along with much other background information. The changing ideologies and concerns of parties trace general social developments over the post-war period, as well as directly affecting economic policy making. Indispensable for any serious discussion of democratic politics, the book provides necessary information for political scientists, policy analysts, comparativists, sociologists, and economists. A must for every social science library-private as well as academic or public.


Mnifesto coding instructions

August 2001

This book uniquely enriches and empowers its readers. It enriches them by giving them the most detailed and extensive data available on the policies and preferences of key democratic actors-parties, governments, and electors in 25 democracies over the post-war period. Estimates are provided for every election and most coalitions of the post-war period and derive from the programmes, manifestos, and platforms of parties and governments themselves. Thus, they form a uniquely authoritative source, recognized as such and provided through the labour of a team of international scholars over 25 years. The book empowers readers by providing these estimates on the website http://manifestoproject.wzb.eu/MPP1. The printed text provides documentation and suggested uses for data, along with much other background information. The changing ideologies and concerns of parties trace general social developments over the post-war period, as well as directly affecting economic policy making. Indispensable for any serious discussion of democratic politics, the book provides necessary information for political scientists, policy analysts, comparativists, sociologists, and economists. A must for every social science library-private as well as academic or public.


Citations (4)


... Unlike single countries studies, such as those from the United States, we cannot rely on the selection of a particular political party as our dependent variable because parties change over time and political parties differ across nations. To create a cross-nationally comparable dependent variable, we linked the political parties in the CSES dataset to their economic ideological placement in the Comparative Manifesto Project (CMP) dataset (Budge et al., 2001;Klingemann et al., 2006). We link the "IMD3002_LH_PL" variable (a list of party names for constituency vote choices at the current lower house election) from the CSES dataset to the CMP dataset and convert it into a standardized measure of policy position according to party manifestos on how much that party favors state involvement in redis-13 tribution (Benoit & Laver, 2006 statements included a party's stated preference for 1) market regulation, 2) long-standing economic planning by government, 3) market protection, 4) government control over prices, 5) government ownership of industries, 6) expanded government funding for social welfare, 7) improvement of educational provision, and 8) support for all labor groups. ...

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Vote Your Region or Your Income? Decomposing Variance in Redistributive Voting
Mapping Policy Preferences ii: Estimates For Parties, Electors, And Governments In Eastern Europe, European Union, OECD 1990–2003
  • Citing Book
  • October 2023

... However, Dutch society gradually depillarized and voters became less loyal to political parties (Lucardie, 2008). This process was accelerated by the decrease in ideological distances between political parties (Volkens & Klingemann, 2002) and the disappearance of ties between political parties and media outlets (mainly through the introduction of commercial TV) in the 1990s (Lucardie, 2008). This opened opportunities for new populist parties on both side of the left and right side of the political spectrum (Thomassen, 2000), which also profited from discontent within society and voters that did not feel represented anymore by the traditional parties. ...

Parties, Ideologies, and Issues Stability and Change in Fifteen European Party Systems 1945-1998
  • Citing Chapter
  • November 2002

... To prepare our analysis, we brought together a wide range of existing data into a coherent dataset European countries: Austria , 2013), Czech Republic (2006, 2013), Finland (2003, 2007, 2011), Germany (2002, 2005, 2013, Greece (2009Greece ( , 2012Greece ( , 2015, Italy (2006), Poland (2001, 2005, 2007, 2011), Spain (2000, and Switzerland (2011) (Budge et al. 2001;Klingemann et al. 2006). 6 OECD's regional classification by TL yields compatibility of regions at the same territorial level. ...

Mapping Policy Preferences: Estimates for Parties, Electors, and Governments 1945—1998
  • Citing Book
  • October 2023

... Learning from the experience of internal diversity in both Southern Europedgreater salience and anchoring of left-right self-placement in Spain and Greece, lower salience and anchoring in Portugal (Freire, 2008;Budge and Klingemann, 2001), and in the Baltic Statesdgreater salience and anchoring of left-right self-placement in Lithuania, lower salience and anchoring in Estonia and Latvia (Duvold and Jurkynas, 2003;Klingemann et al., 2006;Lagerspetz and Vogt, 2003;Smith-Sivertsen, 2003), we believe that the substantive value content of the left-right divide is dependent not so much on the type of authoritarian legacy, but more on the type of democratic transition and, especially, on the type of party-politicization of the issues during the formative years of the new political systems. This is our fundamental hypothesis here. ...

Uniquely! The mapping of party policy movements in Central and Eastern Europe 1990–2003
  • Citing Article
  • January 2006