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An edition of How France votes (2000)

How France votes

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"How France Votes takes as context the presidential election of 1995, which saw the triumph of Gaullist Jacques Chirac, and the legislative elections of 1997, which saw Chirac's political defeat and the emergence of Socialist Lionel Jospin as the prime minister. How did this reversal happen, and why?

Examining the campaign issues and party strategies, the enduring sociology of the French electorate, and the consequences of Fifth Republic constitutional rules and institutions, How France Votes assures that readers finding themselves in a Paris cafe might expect to hold their own in a political debate over not only the latest French election, but also the next one to come."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
292

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How France votes
2000, Chatham House Publishers, Seven Bridges Press, LLC, CQ Press
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Table of Contents

The enduring French voter / Michael S. Lewis-Beck
The socialists, Jospin, and the Mitterand legacy / William Safran
The electoral campaign / Bruno Cautrès
The National Front and the legislative elections of 1997 / Martin A. Schain
Europe becomes French domestic politics / George Ross
Why did the right lose? / Gérard Grunberg
The stability of the French party system: the enduring impact of the two-ballot electoral rules / Joseph A. Schlesinger and Mildred S. Schlesinger
Cleavage voting and issue voting in France / Daniel Boy and Nonna Mayer
The myth of neoconservatism / Etienne Schweisguth
The influence of political scandals on popularity and votes / Jean-Dominique Lafay and Marie Servais
The France that doesn't vote: nonconsumption in the electoral market / Andrew M. Appleton
Do the parties matter? / Kay Lawson and Colette Ysmal

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [268]-283) and index

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New York

Classifications

Library of Congress
JN2594.2 .H69 2000, JN2594.2.H69 1999

The Physical Object

Pagination
292 p. :
Number of pages
292

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16952372M
Internet Archive
howfrancevotes0000unse
ISBN 10
1566430690
LCCN
98058099
OCLC/WorldCat
40473847
Library Thing
5633824
Goodreads
4356625

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