What Explains the Electoral Crisis of Social Democracy? A Systematic Review of the Literature




Faculty/Professorship: Public Policy  
Author(s): Bandau, Frank  
Publisher Information: Bamberg : Otto-Friedrich-Universität
Year of publication: 2023
Pages: 183-205
Source/Other editions: Government and Opposition, 58 (2022), 1, S. 183-205 - ISSN: 1477-7053
is version of: 10.1017/gov.2022.10
Year of first publication: 2022
Language(s): English
Licence: Creative Commons - CC BY - Attribution 4.0 International 
URN: urn:nbn:de:bvb:473-irb-577757
Abstract: 
While there are some signs of revitalization, social democracy has witnessed a deep electoral crisis over the last decades. The causes for the decline of social democratic parties are highly contested among researchers. This article provides a systematic review of the literature which spans several fields such as party politics, political sociology and political economy. Four kinds of explanations (sociological, materialist, ideational and institutional) are distinguished and scrutinized on the basis of empirical studies published since 2010. The findings indicate that there is not one explanation that stands out but that the electoral crisis of social democracy is a complex phenomenon with multiple causes, such as socio-structural changes, fiscal austerity and neoliberal depolarization. In addition, the findings suggest that a liberal turn on sociocultural issues does not necessarily lead to vote losses. Further research should explore more deeply how short-term and long-term factors have worked together in the process of social democratic decline.
GND Keywords: Westeuropa; Sozialdemokratie; Wahlergebnis; Theorie; Geschichte 1960-2020
Keywords: elections, globalization, neoliberalism, political parties, social democracy
DDC Classification: 320 Political Science  
RVK Classification: MG 11360   
Type: Article
URI: https://fis.uni-bamberg.de/handle/uniba/57775
Release Date: 27. January 2023
Project: Open-Access-Publikationskosten 2022 - 2024

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