Change, Fluctuations and Stability in Iceland
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Eva H. nnudttir is Professor of Political Science at the University of Iceland, Iceland. Agnar Freyr Helgason is an Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Iceland, Iceland. lafur Th. Hardarson is Professor of Political Science at the University of Iceland, Iceland, where he served as Dean of the Social Sciences for 12 years. Hulda Thrisdttir is an Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Iceland, Iceland. All authors are on the Steering committee of the Icelandic National Election Study.
1. The consequences of the Great Recession on party politics and voters in Iceland: Theoretical framework 2: A precursor to a crisis: Politics in the era of the Icelandic economic miracle 3. The political consequences of the economic collapse 4. The issue preferences of the mass public and their social structural antecedents 5. Satisfaction with democracy, political trust and confidence in politics 6. Political participation and engagement 7. A crumbling party system? 8. The party system and new parties in post-crisis Iceland 9. Partyvoter alignments before and after the Great Recession 10. The transformative impact of the Great Recession on the political system