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What if the economy decided the Dutch election?

Dutch election forecast : What if the economy decided the Dutch election? Philippe Mongrain (Université de Montréal), Ruth Dassonneville (Université de Montréal) and Michael S. Lewis-Beck (University of Iowa)   While most observers are covering the Dutch election as a litmus test for populism in Europe, focusing on issues such as the European Union, immigration and […] Read more

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Workshop: ‘Voters Adrift. Consequences of Electoral Dealignment in Representative Democracies’

This workshop took place at 2 and 3 december 2016. About 20 top scholars from all over the world participated to the workshop, presented their ongoing research and discussed about the consequences of dealignment for representative democracy.   Michael S. Lewis-Beck (University of Iowa), Ruth Dassonneville (Université de Montréal) and Marc Hooghe (University of Leuven) […] Read more

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New research project: accountability in Belgian elections

The Research Foundation Flanders (FWO) has announced the results of the 2016 application round (Research Projects and Research Grants). One of the funded research proposals is a project on accountability in Belgian elections, which will be co-supervised by Marc Hooghe and Ruth Dassonneville. The project will start in January 2017.   Summary of the research […] Read more

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New publication

The article ‘Voter turnout decline and stratification: Quasi-experimental and comparative evidence of a growing educational gap‘, co-authored by Ruth Dassonneville and Marc Hooghe is now available online. The article is forthcoming in Politics. Abstract Turnout rates are in decline in advanced democracies, but the consequences of this trend for inequalities in participation have not yet […] Read more