The Dynamics of Referendum Campaigns: An International PerspectiveThis book focuses on the key actors in a referendum (the political elites/ parties, the media and citizens) and is centred around themes such as campaign style, campaign effects, electoral mobilization and turnout, as well as vote choice. The contributors consider the impact and importance of referendum campaigns. |
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Opinion Formation and Change in Referendum | 21 |
referendums and elections | 28 |
The Strategic Context of Referendums on | 47 |
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The Dynamics of Referendum Campaigns: An International Perspective Claes H. de Vreese Ograničeni pregled - 2007 |
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