Journal of Political Sciences & Public Affairs

Journal of Political Sciences & Public Affairs
Open Access

ISSN: 2332-0761

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Svetlana Petri

University of Kiel, Germany

Publications
  • Research Article   
    The Media as a Determinant of Voting Behavior in Russian Elections from 2003?2011:Empirical Evidence Based on a Latent Class Approach
    Author(s): Svetlana Petri* and Christian H.C.A. Henning

    The media in Russia has become an attractive tool for influencing voting be- havior and the probability that the ruling party wins elections. Using a latent class approach for probabilistic voting modeling, we estimate cross-sectional data from the Russian parliamentary elections from 2003-2011 to determine empirical evidence of media capture on Russian television on the micro-level. Using TV con- sumption to generate latent heterogeneity, we investigate the impact of daily TV watching on the likelihood that voters will vote for the government party (United Russia) and their policy, non-policy and retrospective voting motives. In this sense, the non-policy motive based on party identity becomes progressively more relevant; the increase in this motive is stronger for voters watching more TV. Furthermore, the government party obtains substantial advantages in the voting probability due .. View More»

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