Beyond the Median Voter: How Affective Polarization Shapes Party Polarization in Multidimensional Ideological Spaces
Autor: | Venegeroles, Roberto |
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Rok vydání: | 2024 |
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Druh dokumentu: | Working Paper |
Popis: | Contrary to what is expected by the median voter theorem, party polarization has emerged as a global political phenomenon, particularly pronounced in the United States. Amid concerns that this phenomenon threatens democracies, political science has sought explanations for its causes. One explanation is that affective (or social) polarization simplifies the voters' political mindset, reducing the dimensionality of identity space and compressing the diversity of interests and information in the political system. To theoretically investigate such findings, we studied a mathematical model of bipartisan elections in which voters and parties share a multidimensional ideological space. We established equations that determine the critical value of the expected number of voters for a party, which delineates the point at which it is more strategically advantageous for parties to position themselves at the center or outside of it. This critical value fundamentally depends on the dimension of the ideological space, which we identify as being related to affective polarization and which considerably mitigates party polarization as the dimension increases, even with preexisting population bimodality, the latter being related to issue polarization. This result aligns with the thesis that affective polarization, more than issue polarization, drives party polarization, offering a framework for how this phenomenon occurs. Comment: 7 pages, 1 figure |
Databáze: | arXiv |
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