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Political Choice in Britain

by Harold D. Clarke, David Sanders, Paul Whiteley, Marianne C. Stewart
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Why do people vote as they do? Why do people vote at all? This ground-breaking new work by four leading scholars tests different explanations of these questions by using the most current data sources available. The result is essential reading for anyone interested, not just in UK politics, but in how people make choices about politics, voting, and democracy.

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Why do people vote as they do? Why do people vote at all? This ground-breaking new work by four leading scholars tests different explanations of these questions by using the most current data sources available. The result is essential reading for anyone interested, not just in UK politics, but in how people make choices about politics, voting, and democracy.

About the Author, Harold D. Clarke

University of Texas at Dallas

University of Essex

University of Texas at Dallas

University of Essex

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2004
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
392
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780199244881

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