Party System Transformation and the Structure of Political Cleavages in Austria, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Switzerland, 1967–2019

Carmen Durrer DE LA SOTA, A. Gethin, C. Martínez-Toledano
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This paper combines post-electoral surveys to study the transformation of the structure of political cleavages in Austria, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Switzerland over the last five decades. Despite their history of linguistic, regional, and religious conflicts, all four countries share a common tradition of consensus decision-making, which has remained until the present. Yet, the weakening of historical cleavages, the emergence of new political formations (i.e. Green parties on the left and anti-immigration parties on the right), and the rise of new divides have significantly transformed their party systems since the 1980s. Support for green and left-wing parties among highest-educated voters, and for anti-immigration parties among the lower-educated has grown, while top-income earners have remained instead more supportive of the traditional right. Both the rise of new green and anti-immigration parties, but also changes within old parties have thus led to the emergence of “multi-elite party systems”, as it has been shown in other Western democracies.
奥地利、比利时、荷兰和瑞士政党制度转型与政治分裂结构,1967-2019
本文结合选举后的调查来研究奥地利、比利时、荷兰和瑞士在过去五十年中政治分裂结构的转变。尽管这四个国家有语言、地区和宗教冲突的历史,但它们都有共识决策的共同传统,这种传统一直延续到现在。然而,自20世纪80年代以来,历史分裂的减弱,新政治形态的出现(即左翼的绿党和右翼的反移民政党)以及新分裂的兴起显著改变了他们的政党制度。在受教育程度最高的选民中,对绿色和左翼政党的支持有所增加,在受教育程度较低的选民中,对反移民政党的支持有所增加,而高收入者仍然更支持传统的右翼。新绿色和反移民政党的崛起,以及旧政党内部的变化,都导致了“多精英政党体系”的出现,这在其他西方民主国家已经有所体现。
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