Political Behaviour in Contemporary Finland
Studies of Voting and Campaigning in a Candidate-Oriented Political System
Contributor(s)
von Schoultz, Åsa (editor)
Strandberg, Kim (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
This book presents a comprehensive overview of Finnish electoral democracy, expertly detailing both its typical representation of a stable European party democracy and its particularities such as a personalized electoral system, a fragmented party system with tradition of grand government coalitions and its sensitive geopolitical location. Using the Finnish National Election Study as a basis, it analyses how voters act and react in an electoral democracy characterized by a high degree of competition between and within parties, yet a democracy in which the possibility for voters to hold governments accountable for their actions is weak, leading to interesting tensions within the system and influences on how voters relate to and engage in politics. This book not only describes these patterns but also provides the reader with thorough explanations and interpretations from a team of expert contributors. This book will be of key interest to scholars and students of Finnish politics, Nordic/Scandinavian politics and studies, political behaviour, electoral studies, public opinion and more broadly to comparative politics and democracy.
Keywords
GAL-TAN; electoral system; Political campaigning; online campaigning; social media campaigning; Finnish National Election Study; FNES; Party identification; electoral harassment; Nordic politics; citizen participation; voting behaviourDOI
10.4324/9781003452287ISBN
9781040023495, 9781032589534, 9781040023532, 9781003452287, 9781040023495Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
Oxford, 2024Imprint
RoutledgeClassification
Regional / International studies
Social and political philosophy
Elections and referenda / suffrage
Political parties and party platforms
Political structures: democracy