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In-text: (Arwine, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Arwine, A., 2013. The changing basis of political conflict in advanced western democracies. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
In-text: (Greene and Haber, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Greene, Z. and Haber, M., 2015. The consequences of appearing divided: An analysis of party evaluations and vote choice. Electoral Studies, 37, pp.15-27.
In-text: (Mair, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Mair, P., 2013. Ruling the void. London: Verso.
In-text: (Petrocik, 1996)
Your Bibliography: Petrocik, J., 1996. Issue Ownership in Presidential Elections, with a 1980 Case Study. American Journal of Political Science, 40(3), p.825.
In-text: (Sigelman and Buell, 2004)
Your Bibliography: Sigelman, L. and Buell, E., 2004. Avoidance or Engagement? Issue Convergence in U.S. Presidential Campaigns, 1960-2000. American Journal of Political Science, 48(4), pp.650-661.
In-text: (Vegetti, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Vegetti, F., 2014. From political conflict to partisan evaluations: How citizens assess party ideology and competence in polarized elections. Electoral Studies, 35, pp.230-241.
In-text: (Wagner and Meyer, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Wagner, M. and Meyer, T., 2014. Which Issues do Parties Emphasise? Salience Strategies and Party Organisation in Multiparty Systems. West European Politics, 37(5), pp.1019-1045.
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