1st Edition

Why Regions Matter: Small Worlds in Comparative Perspective

Edited By Ailsa Henderson Copyright 2011
122 Pages
by Routledge

124 Pages
by Routledge

128 Pages
by Routledge

Bringing together experts on regionalism and federalism this collection explores the impact of legislative regions on parties and voters. It reflects on the 1980 publication of Small Worlds by David Elkins and Richard Simeon, which outlined how and why voters and policies differ across Canadian provinces. Using recent data, the essays in this collection provide a comparative re-examination of... Read more
1. Why Regions Matter: Sub-state Polities in Comparative Perspective Ailsa Henderson  2. Regional Heterogeneity and Policy Preferences in Canada: 1979-2006 Cameron Anderson  3. Small Worlds as Predictors of General Political Attitudes Ailsa Henderson  4. The Space Between Worlds: Federalism, Public Issues and Election Issues Fred Cutler  5. Regional Subcultures and Mass Preferences regarding Candidate Traits in the United States Christopher J. Carman and David C. Barker  6. Small Worlds in Canada and Europe: A Comparison of Regional Party Systems in Quebec, Bavaria and Scotland Eve Hepburn  7. Postscript: Many Small Worlds Richard Simeon

Biography

Ailsa Henderson is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Edinburgh. She has published widely on sub-state political cultures and elections and is the author of Hierarchies of Belonging: National Identity and Political Culture in Scotland and Quebec (2007) and Nunavut: Rethinking Political Culture (2007). She currently holds a Marie Curie International Incoming Fellowship to study regional political cultures in Europe.