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Ideological Congruence: Illusion or Imperfection?

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Paul Warwick (2016) argues that much of the research on ideological congruence leaves the erroneous impression that a close match of median left-right voter opinions and government ideological positions usually… Click to show full abstract

Paul Warwick (2016) argues that much of the research on ideological congruence leaves the erroneous impression that a close match of median left-right voter opinions and government ideological positions usually emerges from elections. I propose further clarifications. I offer a “natural metric” based on the average distances from the median voter of the most distant and the closest parties competing in all these countries’ elections. I suggest that by these standards average ideological congruence in the Western liberal democracies in the last 20 years has been fairly successful, but not as successful as it could be.

Keywords: illusion imperfection; congruence; ideological congruence; congruence illusion

Journal Title: Legislative Studies Quarterly
Year Published: 2018

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