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Showing papers by "Melvin J. Hinich published in 2013"


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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors employ the data drawn from recent nationwide public opinion surveys to probe the latent political choice space in American political competition and demonstrate that, in addition to the traditional left-right ideology continuum, there is a second distinct dimension in the American political choice spaces.
Abstract: Following spatial choice theory and MAP methodology, we employ the data drawn from recent nationwide public opinion surveys to probe the latent political choice space in American political competition. Our analyses demonstrate that, in addition to the traditional left–right ideology continuum, there is a second distinct dimension in American political choice space. More importantly, the results from our regression analyses suggest that the second dimension seems to be driven by a cleavage among different reform prospects, ranging from low-politics reformism, to politics-as-usual approach, to high-politics style of change.

12 citations