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  • Turnout in Germany has been declining since the end of the 1980s.; European and Landtag elections are particularly affected by this; development. The all-time low was a turnout of 43 percent in the; European Parliament election in 2004. The causes for this dramatic; decline are a regular topic in public debates.; This book analyses the participation of Germans in European, Bundestag; and Landtag elections since 1979. With its broad research; design it integrates the most important approaches of empirical; electoral research. In the first part, turnout is described within its; geographic and social context by means of data from official statistics.; However, individual attitudes and motives of the voters are even; more important for the interpretation of declining turnout and; hence are dealt with in the second part of the book. The weakening; of social norms and political dissatisfaction have dramatic consequences; for turnout. In addition, Europe-, Federal- and Länder-specific; factors cannot be neglected in a system of multi-level governance. (xsd:string)
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  • 9783832920890 ()
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  • Turnout in Germany : Citizen Participation in State, Federal, and European Elections since 1979 (xsd:string)
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  • Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2007.- 342 S. (xsd:string)
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