Readership: Scholars and students of Political Science, especially those interested in political behaviour, electoral studies, and British polity
Harold D. Clarke, Ashbel Smith Professor of Political Science, University of Texas at Dallas, David Sanders, Professor of Government, University of Essex, Marianne C. Stewart, Professor of Government, Politics, and Political Economy, University of Texas at Dallas, and Paul Whiteley, Professor of Government, University of Essex, and Director of Democracy and Participation Research Programme
"Political Choice in Britain will undoubtedly be the starting point for much future research on British electoral behaviour." - British Journal of Politics and International Relations
1: Introduction: Political Choice in Britain 2: Theories of Party Support 3: Party Support in Britain Before 2001 4: Electoral Choice in 2001 5: Electoral Choice and the 2001 Campaign 6: The Dynamics and Nature of Party Identification 7: Theories of Turnout 8: The Decision (Not) to Vote 9: The 2001 Election and Democracy in Britain 10: Conclusion: Valenced Voting and Political Choice
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