How established parties reduce other parties’ electoral support: the strategy of parroting the pariah
In every democracy, established political parties are challenged by other parties. Established parties react in various ways to other parties’ presence. A key hypothesis in the relevant literature is that established parties can decrease an other party’s electoral support by parroting it, i.e., adop...
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Routledge
2017
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