Dimensiones de competencia en la política chilena en la década de los noventa: evaluación del impacto de un gobierno militar en la re-estructuración del sistema de partidos

Elgueta R.; Herrera, MS

Keywords: cleavage, electoral behavior, Chile., political and electoral competition

Abstract

We study the impact of the Chilean transition on the development of the party system, where the authoritarianism has had a high level of legitimacy. Based on multivariate analysis of the World Values Survey, we explore what are the main dimensions of political and electoral competition in a democracy with a long tradition of political parties, where the support to authoritarian rule was added to the previous political tradition. In a second step, we discuss the relationship of these dimensions to partisan support, in order to ascertain which dimensions are politically significant in terms of being associated to voting intention. It is also important to take into account the people without partisan preferences, as there could be a potential for the growing of electoral parties. The main conclusion of this research is that the authoritarianism / democracy dimension has operated in a way which reinforces the ideological question (left-right), so that both have been enhanced, allowing the stability of electoral alignments

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Título de la Revista: REVISTA DEL CLAD REFORMA Y DEMOCRACIA
Volumen: 56
Editorial: Centro Latinoamericano de Administración para el Desarrollo
Fecha de publicación: 2013
Página de inicio: 171
Página final: 210
Idioma: spanish
Notas: ISI