Foreign policy preferences and vote choice under semi-presidentialism

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Anglų kalba / English
Title:
Foreign policy preferences and vote choice under semi-presidentialism
In the Journal:
Political research quarterly. 2023, vol. 76, no. 2, p. 899-914
Summary / Abstract:

ENUnder semi-presidential regimes, directly elected presidents often play a central role in foreign policy, but their responsibility for the economy is limited. I propose an office-centred explanation of voter behaviour in semi-presidential elections based on the foreign policy preferences of the electorate. In order to explore the empirical applicability of this addition to the theory, I explore the Lithuanian case: a semi-presidential country where the president has substantial powers in foreign and defence policy and the presidents are usually non-partisan. I employ a dataset from the Lithuanian 2019 post-election survey that offers a battery of items measuring the positions of voters on foreign policy issues. When controlling for alternative explanations, I find that foreign policy preferences (measured as an index of voter attitudes towards Russia and defence) are a strong and stable determinant of vote choice, in both the first and second rounds of presidential elections. Keywords: semi-presidentialism, presidential elections, vote choice, foreign policy preferences. [From the publication]

DOI:
10.1177/10659129221119201
ISSN:
1065-9129; 1938-274X
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