From Realignment to Dealignment : The Changing Electoral Behavior in the United States

Number: 9 April 1, 1999
Stefano Luconi
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From Realignment to Dealignment : The Changing Electoral Behavior in the United States

Abstract

This article provides a critical survey of the literature concerning the notion of realignment and examines to what an extent this theory can still account for electoral changes in present-day United States. Specifically, it checks the views of the major works on this topic against political developments and argues that, despite significant revisions, such a formulation no longer holds and adealignment perspective better reflects the contemporary dynamics of the American party system.

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APA
Luconi, S. (1999). From Realignment to Dealignment : The Changing Electoral Behavior in the United States. Journal of American Studies of Turkey, 9, 3-16. https://izlik.org/JA64UT53CU
AMA
1.Luconi S. From Realignment to Dealignment : The Changing Electoral Behavior in the United States. JAST. 1999;(9):3-16. https://izlik.org/JA64UT53CU
Chicago
Luconi, Stefano. 1999. “From Realignment to Dealignment : The Changing Electoral Behavior in the United States”. Journal of American Studies of Turkey, nos. 9: 3-16. https://izlik.org/JA64UT53CU.
EndNote
Luconi S (April 1, 1999) From Realignment to Dealignment : The Changing Electoral Behavior in the United States. Journal of American Studies of Turkey 9 3–16.
IEEE
[1]S. Luconi, “From Realignment to Dealignment : The Changing Electoral Behavior in the United States”, JAST, no. 9, pp. 3–16, Apr. 1999, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA64UT53CU
ISNAD
Luconi, Stefano. “From Realignment to Dealignment : The Changing Electoral Behavior in the United States”. Journal of American Studies of Turkey. 9 (April 1, 1999): 3-16. https://izlik.org/JA64UT53CU.
JAMA
1.Luconi S. From Realignment to Dealignment : The Changing Electoral Behavior in the United States. JAST. 1999;:3–16.
MLA
Luconi, Stefano. “From Realignment to Dealignment : The Changing Electoral Behavior in the United States”. Journal of American Studies of Turkey, no. 9, Apr. 1999, pp. 3-16, https://izlik.org/JA64UT53CU.
Vancouver
1.Stefano Luconi. From Realignment to Dealignment : The Changing Electoral Behavior in the United States. JAST [Internet]. 1999 Apr. 1;(9):3-16. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA64UT53CU