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The Oxford Handbook of Dutch Politics

Online ISBN:
9780191987380
Print ISBN:
9780198875499
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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The Oxford Handbook of Dutch Politics

Sarah de Lange (ed.),
Sarah de Lange
(ed.)
Political Science, University of Amsterdam
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Sarah de Lange, Professor in the Department of Political Science, University of Amsterdam

Tom Louwerse (ed.),
Tom Louwerse
(ed.)
Political Science, Leiden University
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Tom Louwerse, Associate Professor at the Institute of Political Science, Leiden University

Paul ’t Hart (ed.),
Paul ’t Hart
(ed.)
School of Governance, Utrecht University
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Paul ’t Hart, Professor at the Utrecht University School of Governance, Utrecht University

Carolien van Ham (ed.)
Carolien van Ham
(ed.)
Political Science, Radboud University
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Carolien van Ham, Professor at the Department of Political Science, Radboud University

Published online:
23 January 2025
Published in print:
31 October 2024
Online ISBN:
9780191987380
Print ISBN:
9780198875499
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

The Oxford Handbook of Dutch Politics presents a comprehensive longitudinal overview of the Dutch political system. It outlines the Dutch political system’s origins, historical development, key institutions, faults, processes, and key public policy dynamics. Old social cleavages of Dutch politics waned following the influence of long-term demographic, socio-economic, and cultural shifts, while new social identities and dividing lines influenced Dutch citizens’ political attitudes, behaviours, and voting patterns. The changing media landscape and the information environment produced shifts in the party system, coalition formation and management process, and executive–legislature relations. The Handbook offers insights into stability and change in a political system that once gained notoriety as a consensual (or consociational) democracy archetype.

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