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dc.contributor.authorMENY, Yves
dc.date.accessioned2018-11-28T13:14:01Z
dc.date.available2018-11-28T13:14:01Z
dc.date.issued2017
dc.identifier.citationFrench politics, 2017, Vol. 15, No. 3, pp. 265-278
dc.identifier.issn1476-3419
dc.identifier.issn1476-3427EN
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1814/59725
dc.descriptionFirst Online: 13 July 2017
dc.description.abstractThe 2017 French presidential election was astonishing. It returned a candidate, Emmanuel Macron, with no established party political support. This article places the 2017 election in context. It argues that the introduction of primary elections for the system's main political parties had unintended consequences that helped Macron win the election. It also argues that Macron's victory was due a more general electoral context that was wary of established parties and elites, that helped populist candidates, and that eventually returned a candidate in a manner that resembled the return to power of Charles de Gaulle in 1958.
dc.publisherPalgrave Macmillanen
dc.relation.ispartofFrench politics
dc.titleA tale of party primaries and outsider candidates : the 2017 French presidential election
dc.typeArticle
dc.identifier.doi10.1057/s41253-017-0038-5
dc.identifier.volume15
dc.identifier.startpage265
dc.identifier.endpage278
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