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  • This paper systematically reveals the limitations of spatial theories of indifference and alienation on vote outcomes (primary contribution), and the theoretical importance of party context to the substantive relevance of indifference and alienation on voter abstention. (xsd:string)
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  • (Equi)Distant Political Alternatives: Abstention, Indifference, and Alienation (xsd:string)
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