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Although research in developed democracies identifies a resilient link between partisanship and policy outcomes, the impact of the drastic neoliberal transition on partisan policy making in the develo

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The gap

Although research in developed democracies identifies a resilient link between partisanship and policy outcomes, the impact of the drastic neoliberal transition on partisan policy making in the developing world remains poorly understood.

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Supporting evidence — 3 representative gaps

  • How political trust matters in emergent democracies: evidence from East and Southeast Asia (2018) · doi

    Abstract How does political trust affect the competing pressures of policy versus political performance in emergent democracies? Studies suggest that political trust buffers against these pressures, but empirical evidence is lacking in regard to if or how, given the focus in the literature on mature democracies where democratic institutions and practices are unlikely to be upended by either policy or political underperformance.

    Keywords: political trust pressures policy democracies abstract affect competing versus performance emergent suggest buffers against empirical
  • Distrust or Ignorance of the Institution? Explaining Extremely Low Electoral Turnout in the Czech Senate Elections (2023) · doi

    This study measures the effect of trust in an institution and knowledge of the institution – two factors which have to date received little attention in previous research and which have the potential to explain the differences in electoral turnout between institutions in the same country where traditional theories (such as the Second Order Election Thesis) are insufficient.

    Keywords: institution measures effect trust knowledge factors date received little attention previous potential explain differences electoral
  • Death of the Partisan? Globalization and Taxation in South America, 1990—2006 (2009) · doi

    Although research in developed democracies identifies a resilient link between partisanship and policy outcomes, the impact of the drastic neoliberal transition on partisan policy making in the developing world remains poorly understood.

    Keywords: policy developed democracies identifies resilient link partisanship outcomes impact drastic neoliberal transition partisan making developing

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