
For over three decades, mature European welfare states have been on their way into an austerity phase marked by greater needs and more insecure revenues. A number of reform pressures-including population ageing, unemployment, economic globalization, and increased migration-call into question the economic sustainability and normative underpinnings of transfer systems and public services. And while welfare states long seemed resilient to growing challenges, it now seems clear that they are changing. Election Campaigns and Welfare State Change examines how political leaders and the public respond to reform pressures at a pivotal moment in a mass democracy: the election campaign. Do campaigns facilitate debate and attention to welfare state challenges? Do political parties present citizens with distinct choices as to how challenges might be met? Do leaders prepare citizens for the idea that some solutions may be painful? Do their messages have adaptive consequences for how the public perceives the need for reform? Do citizens adjust their normative support for welfare policies in the process? The answers to these questions affect how we understand welfare state change and representative democracy in an era of mounting challenges.
This book investigates how election campaigns function as a mechanism for democratic linkage and leadership during periods of welfare state austerity and reform. Authors Achim Goerres and Staffan Kumlin analyze the intersection of political communication and public policy, focusing on whether election campaigns effectively translate systemic economic pressures into coherent policy debates. By examining the behavior of political parties and the subsequent responses of the electorate, the authors evaluate the capacity of representative democracy to navigate the challenges of aging populations, globalization, and fiscal insecurity.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars in political science and public policy frequently cite this work for its rigorous empirical approach to the study of welfare state sustainability. Experts highlight the text as a significant contribution to understanding the communicative dynamics between political elites and the public during periods of economic transition.
Page Count:
337
Publication Date:
2022-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192640275
ISBN-13:
9780192640277
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