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Informationen zum Autor Jack Vowles is Professor of Comparative Politics, Victoria University of Wellington.Georgios Xezonakis is Assistant Professor in Political Science, Department of Political Science, University of Gothenburg. Klappentext This volume explores how globalization might affect democratic mass politics, and in particular how it might affect the political attitudes and behaviour of ordinary citizens and the policies of political parties. Zusammenfassung This volume explores how globalization might affect democratic mass politics, and in particular how it might affect the political attitudes and behaviour of ordinary citizens and the policies of political parties. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1: Jack Vowles and Georgios Xezonakis: Introduction: Globalisation and Domestic Politics Part 1 Vote Choices and Party Positions 2: Tim Hellwig: The Supply-Side of Electoral Politics: How Globalization Matters for Party Strategies 3: Stratos Patrikios and Georgios Xezonakis: Globalization, Religiosity, and Vote Choice: An Empirical Test 4: Jack Vowles and Georgios Xezonakis: Globalization, Positional and Valence Politics, and the Global Financial Crisis 5: Mark Andreas Kayser and Michael Peress: The Buck Stops over There? Benchmarking Elections in the Open Economy 6: Erik R. Tillman: Has the Global Financial Crisis Changed Citizen Behavior? A Four-Country Study Part 2 System Support and Performance 7: Stephen Fisher: Does Globalization Weaken Accountability and Representation? 8: Jack Vowles: Globalization, Government Debt, Government Agency, and Political Efficacy: A Cross-National Comparison 9: Sarah Birch: Globalization and the Quality of Elections 10: Jeffrey A. Karp and Caitlin Milazzo: Globalization and Voter Turnout in Times of Crisis 11: Kathrin Thomas: Democratic Support and Globalisation 12: Georgios Xezonakis and Jack Vowles: Conclusion