Title of article :
Political Representation and its Mechanisms: A Dynamic Left–Right Approach for the United Kingdom, 1976–2006
Author/Authors :
HAKHVERDIAN، ARMEN نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
Some scholars use the ‘dynamic representation’ approach to test how much current policy changes reflect
past public preferences. This article tests hypotheses derived from this approach in a left–right context for
the United Kingdom from 1976 to 2006. This shows that government policy on the left–right scale shifts
as public preferences change (‘rational anticipation’). Secondly, a public with right-wing preferences elects
the Conservatives, who pursue right-wing policies in office (‘electoral turnover’). However, popular
incumbents are less likely to adjust their policy position to the public. TheWestminster system is criticized
for its weak link between the rulers and the ruled, but dynamic representation on the left–right scale in the
United Kingdom seems to have functioned admirably in this period.
Journal title :
British Journal of Political Science
Journal title :
British Journal of Political Science