The Changing Basis of Political Conflict in Advanced Western Democracies: The Politics of Identity in the United States, the Netherlands, and Belgium
Political conflict in Western democracies has traditionally emerged from politics rooted in competing ideologies and interests. With the rise of politics of identity, political conflict is morphing as political parties align themselves with identities, rather than ideologies or interests.
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The Changing Basis of Political Conflict in Advanced Western Democracies: The Politics of Identity in the United States, the Netherlands, and Belgium
Political conflict in Western democracies has traditionally emerged from politics rooted in competing ideologies and interests. With the rise of politics of identity, political conflict is morphing as political parties align themselves with identities, rather than ideologies or interests.
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The Changing Basis of Political Conflict in Advanced Western Democracies: The Politics of Identity in the United States, the Netherlands, and Belgium

The Changing Basis of Political Conflict in Advanced Western Democracies: The Politics of Identity in the United States, the Netherlands, and Belgium

by A. Arwine, L. Mayer
The Changing Basis of Political Conflict in Advanced Western Democracies: The Politics of Identity in the United States, the Netherlands, and Belgium

The Changing Basis of Political Conflict in Advanced Western Democracies: The Politics of Identity in the United States, the Netherlands, and Belgium

by A. Arwine, L. Mayer

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Overview

Political conflict in Western democracies has traditionally emerged from politics rooted in competing ideologies and interests. With the rise of politics of identity, political conflict is morphing as political parties align themselves with identities, rather than ideologies or interests.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137306647
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 06/10/2013
Series: Perspectives in Comparative Politics
Edition description: 2013
Pages: 119
Product dimensions: 5.60(w) x 8.60(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Author Alan T. Arwine: Alan T. Arwine is a Lecturer in Political Science at the University of Kansas. Author Lawrence C. Mayer: Lawrence C. Mayer is a Professor of Political Science at Texas Tech University.

Table of Contents

Forward Preface List of Tables and Figures Chapter One: Introduction: The Forces Producing the New Politics of Identity The Impact of Modernization on the Cleavage Structure in the West Populism in the Modern World The Challenge to Classic Conservatism in the West Cultural Change in Western Nations Classic Conservatism and the Centrist Left Tolerance and the Politics of Identity Political Change and the Role of Ideas Conclusion References Chapter Two: Political Change in a Stable Two Party State: The United States The Electoral System Party System Accommodation to Cultural Change in an Aggregated Two Party System American Populism as a Response to Socio-Economic Change in the United States The Social Context of Politics in the United States and Social Change The U.S. Party System and a Changing Cleavage Structure The Return of Populism in Contemporary America The Emerging Politics of Identity The Mobilization of the American Electorate Ideas and Ideology in the American Political System Conclusions: A Stable Party System and a Changing Electorate References Chapter Three: The Netherlands: Politics in a Fragmented Culture A Parliamentary System in a Fragmented Society The Rise and Decline of Pillarization and the Consociational Accommodation A Tolerant Society and the Muslim Challenge The Accommodation of the Party System to a Changing Society The Emerging Politics of Identity Conclusions: Party System Adaptation to a Changing Culture References Chapter Four: Belgium: The Politics of Extreme Segmentation The Consociational Model for Segmented Societies Constitutional Change: Accommodating a Segmented Culture The Belgian Political Party System: Accommodating Cultural Change The Regime Format of a Culturally Segmented Political System Conclusion: The Issue of Identity in a Culturally Segmented Society References Chapter Five: Conclusions: Patterns of Change in Advanced Western Democracies The Declining Salience of Socio-Economic Class The State in the Crisis of Economic Stagnation Party System Change in Europe Trends and Changes in the Constitutionally Designated Structures of Western Democracies The Americanization of the Politics of Western Democracies The Twilight of the Nation-State? The Inexorability of Political Change Index
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