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  • While the 2009 election resulted in a familiar governing coalition, the dealignment of the party system continued. Support for the once-major parties dropped to historic lows as did turnout. This article delves into the factors underlying this dealignment process. In addition to familiar demand-side variables - social structure, values and interests - particular attention is given to the supply side of the dealignment equation: the role of the parties, their leaders, strategies, and policies. The consequences of these changes for the future of the party and political system are then discussed in a comparative context. (xsd:string)
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  • The shrinking Elephants. The 2009 Election and the changing Party System (xsd:string)
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  • In German Politics and Society, 28(3), 25-46, 2010 (xsd:string)
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