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electoral weakness of centrist parties. One possible explanation for the paradox is that centrists may be perceived as lacking the leadership or capability demonstrated by leaders of other ideologies. Another is that centrists are unable to increase their vote share because the ideological space around them is already occupied by other parties.
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Fiji implemented a political system designed to encourage centrism in an ethnically divided nation as it transitioned away from colonial rule in 1965. Each voter was to vote for four candidates, each for a distinct ethnic group. This failed to produce a centrist government, as in effect it solidified
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brought French conservatism to the centre when it maintained an element of working class revolution. Empires were forced to maintain the political centre, avoiding reactionary or revolutionary politics that could have affected their stability. Centrist liberalism was slower to develop outside of the
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during the early 19th century as its conservatives took a decisively centrist position, enlightened conservatism, and expressed willingness to compromise with the nation's strong radical element. As radicalism declined in
Western Europe, liberalism and conservatism became the two dominant political
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Uruguay. Christian democracy, usually a conservative movement, serves a similar role in Latin America as its opposition to more rightward politics moves it toward a centrist or centre-left position. Some political parties label themselves as centrist but do not hold centrist positions. These are
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When parties become more extreme, disaffected moderates may be enticed to join centrist parties when they would otherwise have been unwilling to join an opposing party. More broadly, polarisation can lead to the fragmentation of the left and right into multiple parties, allowing a centrist party to
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to refer to centrist parties and to this middle position regardless of a party's ideological stance. Conversely, some centrist parties will only be challenged from one direction instead of facing both left-wing and right-wing challengers, preventing it from taking its typical location in the middle
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Politicians with high approval might move to the centre to capitalise on their popularity with a larger voter base, while those seen as uncharismatic or incompetent may shift away from the centre to capture more reliable activist voters who will invest more into the politician's campaign. Opponents
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became more common, advocacy for centrist reform was taken up by academics. Instead of engaging in direct activism, they considered social issues and presented their conclusions as objective science. Other ideological groups did not have success in this endeavour, as taking strong partisan stances
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as left-wing politics saw a resurgence, meaning centrism was challenged from both directions. Agrarianism lost much of its influence in the 1930s as nations fell under right-wing dictatorships, and its return in the 1940s was short-lived as nations fell under communist rule. The Nordic countries,
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of centrism may describe it as opportunistic. Centrist-controlled governments are much rarer than left-wing or right-wing governments. While approximately 30% of world leaders were centrist in the 1950s and 1960s, this declined to approximately 15% by 2020. Centrist dictatorships rarely occur.
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provide less incentive for parties to hold centrist positions. Proportional representation systems weaken centrist parties because they incentivise the capture of specific voters instead of the general population. The popularity of centrism in the
Western World is contradicted by the relative
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was organised, reactionary conservatives coalesced in the seats to the speaker's right, while the radicals sat on the speaker's left. The moderates who were not affiliated with either faction sat in the centre seats, and they came to be known as the centrists. While liberalism began as a
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with the use of social programs. In many Latin
American nations, opposing presidential candidates campaigned on similar platforms and often supported retaining their predecessors' policies without any significant changes, shifting the focus of elections to personality over ideology.
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Coalition building typically occurs around the political centre, giving centrist parties hold a strong position in the formation of coalition governments, as they can accommodate both left-wing and right-wing parties. This gives them additional leverage in the formation of a
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is commonly associated with strong left-wing or right-wing beliefs, centrist populism is critical of the political system independently of social, economic, and cultural issues. Centrist populist parties often do not have a strong ideological component, instead making
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The overall effect of centrist parties on a political system is a subject of debate in political science, and it is not always clear whether they encourage or discourage political polarisation, or whether they benefit or suffer from it. One unanswered question in
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Centrist parties typically hold the middle position between major left-wing and right-wing parties, though in some cases they will hold the left-leaning or right-leaning vote if there are no viable parties in the given direction. Centrist parties in
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was the party of rural voters and businessmen. This system fell apart by the 1960s as polarisation grew and radical parties developed. Industrialisation reduced the appeal of agrarianism in the post-war era. The
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Catholicism. Centrism faced increased pressure beginning in the
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is whether centrist parties create centripetal or centrifugal party systems. When centrist parties exert a centripetal force on other parties, it causes left-wing and right-wing parties to move closer to the centre and creates
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where social democracy dominates politics, centrism competes with the centre-right to form a rightward flank. Centrist liberalism has only a minor presence in the Middle East, where it is overshadowed by leftism and
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is commonly associated with the political centre. Both left-leaning and right-leaning variants of liberalism may be grouped within a broader understanding of centrism. In Europe, left-leaning liberalism emphasises
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in the 1990s, centrist liberalism was seen as the dominant force in politics. The centre-left and the centre-right both moved closer to the centre in the 1990s and 2000s. The centre-right, previously dominated by
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American nations trended toward centrism in the 2000s. This came about as the nations' economies strengthened and the reduction of
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are also major agrarian ideals. These parties often developed in
European countries where there was not a strong liberal movement, and vice versa, but they became less relevant by the mid-20th century.
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Pacific, New Caledonia did not form a strong centrist movement until the 1990s as a consequence of the independence question. Conservative groups had actively suppressed centrist figures like
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became president of Egypt, and in 1976 he split the ruling Arab
Socialist Union into three parties based on its left, centre, and right factions. Rule was maintained through what became the centrist
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argued that centrism is the default in a political system, but that the existence of a centrist party prevents the left and the right from moving toward the centre and encourages polarisation.
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as they can accommodate both left-wing and right-wing parties, but they are often junior partners in these coalitions that are unable to enact their own policies. These parties are weaker in
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challenger to conservatism, it came to occupy the political centre of Western politics at the beginning of the 19th century as it also opposed radicalism and socialism. Liberal support for
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By the 1830s, conservatism and radicalism in Western Europe began a shift toward moderation as they accepted ideas associated with centrist liberalism. The United Kingdom was spared from
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of a party system. What constitutes the middle of a political system is unique to each nation, while ideological centrism is a political stance that exists internationally.
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the ethnic division in government. As post-colonial party systems developed in the Middle East, the influence of one-party states varied. Parties like the
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as scientific truth. Following World War II, middle class centrist parties in developed countries became less common as they moved leftward or rightward.
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policies, and reduction of welfare programs. Some authoritarian powers, such as China and Russia, resisted the western liberal consensus.
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systems. Parties and politicians have various incentives to move toward or away from the centre, depending on how they seek votes. Some
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programs, but they are generally less inclusive than those organised under social democratic governments. Centrists may support some
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Close, Caroline; Legein, Thomas. "Liberal parties". In
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1538:, and the anti-neoliberalism of Mexican president
3806:Sommers, Jeffrey; Marian, Cosmin Gabriel (2019).
3672:"The Ideological Morphology of Left–Centre–Right"
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1632:Support for centrism declined globally after the
1077:. Centrist coalitions are associated with larger
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3717:International Journal of Public Opinion Research
3453:"The Ideology of Heads of Government, 1870–2012"
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3630:"The Origins of the Two Lefts in Latin America"
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908:. Centrism became more influential after the
833:. Though its placement is widely accepted in
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3600:British Journal of Political Science
3555:Green-Pedersen, Christoffer (2004).
1223:Centrist parties make up a specific
30:For the Marxist categorisation, see
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3197:Cavatorta, Storm & Resta (2021)
3188:Cavatorta, Storm & Resta (2021)
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3647:10.1002/j.1538-165X.2010.tb00686.x
3405:. University of California Press.
3098:Carter, Neil. "Green Parties". In
1706:List of centrist political parties
845:hold a strong position in forming
825:political change, often through a
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3493:European Political Science Review
3308:Left and Right in Global Politics
1306:. English centrism came from the
998:and other people associated with
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3764:10.1111/j.1475-6765.2005.00231.x
3577:10.1111/j.1467-9248.2004.00482.x
3369:Rich, Hambly & Morgan (2006)
3360:Rich, Hambly & Morgan (2006)
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1339:great powers of Western Europe.
1106:Elections and retention of power
920:Ideology and political positions
747:
3823:Journal of Political Ideologies
3676:Journal of Political Ideologies
3528:Journal of Political Ideologies
1502:dissolution of the Soviet Union
910:dissolution of the Soviet Union
4749:Open–closed political spectrum
3401:Wallerstein, Immanuel (2011).
3312:. Cambridge University Press.
3250:Di Tella, Torcuato S. (2004).
1259:Union of the Democratic Centre
1236:. More developed countries in
13:
1:
4734:Left–right political spectrum
3688:10.1080/13569317.2022.2163770
3670:Ostrowski, Marius S. (2023).
3540:10.1080/13569317.2021.1956164
3003:
2436:Kraetzschmar & Resta 2023
2161:Magyar, Wagner & Zur 2023
1246:Brazilian Democratic Movement
926:left–right political spectrum
807:left–right political spectrum
3049:Boucek & Bogaards (2010)
3040:Boucek & Bogaards (2010)
2960:, pp. 110–111, 116–117.
900:caused centrists to abandon
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4759:Right-wing authoritarianism
3635:Political Science Quarterly
3443:
2970:Foster & el-Ojeili 2023
2799:Foster & el-Ojeili 2023
2679:Brambor & Lindvall 2018
2667:Brambor & Lindvall 2018
1916:Brambor & Lindvall 2018
1904:Brambor & Lindvall 2018
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1428:Italy was dominated by the
1261:in Spain and the far-right
1127:proportional representation
855:proportional representation
730:Political parties by region
520:Party convention/conference
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3870:10.1007/s11109-020-09671-w
3458:European Political Science
3420:Woshinsky, Oliver (2007).
2400:Abedi & Schneider 2010
2280:Schofield & Sened 2005
2122:Schofield & Sened 2005
1634:2007–2008 financial crisis
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1123:first-past-the-post voting
914:2007–2008 financial crisis
851:first-past-the-post voting
793:is the range of political
717:Lists of political parties
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3779:Shifter, Michael (2011).
3612:10.1017/S0007123422000217
3505:10.1017/S1755773920000132
3470:10.1057/s41304-017-0124-9
3277:Hazan, Reuven Y. (1997).
2982:Sommers & Marian 2019
2862:Sommers & Marian 2019
2811:Sommers & Marian 2019
1598:Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
1534:with a grey face" led by
1530:in Germany, the British "
1490:National Democratic Party
1482:General People's Congress
1449:Republican People's Party
1324:Pierre Paul Royer-Collard
1316:Thomas Babington Macaulay
725:Ruling parties by country
698:National unity government
43:Political Centre (Russia)
3799:10.1353/jod.2011.a412897
3627:Madrid, RaĂşl L. (2010).
3428:. Taylor & Francis.
3225:Lynne Rienner Publishers
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2898:Dalton & Tanaka 2008
2304:Dalton & Tanaka 2008
2107:Enyedi & BĂ©rtoa 2023
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1746:Triangulation (politics)
1008:environmental protection
974:Parties associated with
735:Banned political parties
435:Leader of the Opposition
403:Leaders and organization
366:Parliamentary opposition
3592:Herre, Bastian (2023).
2838:Noël & Thérien 2008
2826:Noël & Thérien 2008
2424:Close & Legein 2023
2268:Close & Legein 2023
2149:Noël & Thérien 2008
2044:Noël & Thérien 2008
1849:Close & Legein 2023
1438:Italian Communist Party
1403:World Wars and Cold War
1274:18th and 19th centuries
1083:redistributive policies
940:is well established in
831:redistributive policies
4704:Social justice warrior
3908:Quotations related to
3815:Tormey, Simon (1998).
3485:Engler, Sarah (2020).
3260:Transaction Publishers
1696:Independent politician
1656:Argument to moderation
1638:political polarisation
1513:in the United States,
1250:Radical Party of Chile
1160:Political polarisation
4779:Democratic transition
4774:Anti-authoritarianism
4649:Political pejoratives
3340:10.22459/PPPI.04.2008
3233:10.1515/9781626374058
3072:10.4324/9780429263859
2139:, pp. 1756–1757.
1560:supply-side economics
1524: The New Centre
1388:research universities
1176:political instability
847:coalition governments
668:Confidence and supply
525:Leadership convention
376:Official party status
332:Entrepreneurial party
27:Political orientation
4909:Political ideologies
4534:Political ideologies
3947:Political ideologies
3900:at Wikimedia Commons
3787:Journal of Democracy
3729:10.1093/ijpor/edu028
3711:Rodon, Toni (2015).
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3145:Carter et al. (2023)
3136:Carter et al. (2023)
3127:Carter et al. (2023)
3118:Carter et al. (2023)
3109:Carter et al. (2023)
3100:Carter et al. (2023)
3091:Carter et al. (2023)
2202:, pp. 743, 746.
2094:, pp. 144, 161.
1618:Washington Consensus
1608:in El Salvador, and
1478:Arab Socialist Union
1344:the many revolutions
1312:Henry Peter Brougham
1167:political philosophy
1116:median voter theorem
1091:European integration
673:Consensus government
663:Coalition government
455:Parliamentary leader
262:Classical radicalism
4659:Champagne socialist
4569:Christian Democracy
4498:Anti-Stalinist left
4482:Political positions
4065:Christian democracy
3362:, pp. 143–164.
3287:Bloomsbury Academic
3208:, pp. 125–136.
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2328:Green-Pedersen 2004
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2124:, pp. 355–356.
1995:, pp. 307–309.
1971:, pp. 147–149.
1666:Centrism by country
1443:Turkey developed a
1430:Christian Democracy
1242:Radical Civic Union
1211:perpetually be the
1172:political stability
1154:minority government
1112:multi-party systems
1053:Centrism advocates
988:Christian democracy
965:economic liberalism
934:right-wing politics
884:, challenging both
867:right-wing populism
843:multi-party systems
803:right-wing politics
797:that exist between
754:Politics portal
703:Rotation government
693:Minority government
688:Majority government
653:Parliamentary group
510:Leadership election
187:Christian democracy
4919:Political theories
4914:Political spectrum
4834:Anti-establishment
4699:Social imperialism
4604:Buddhist Socialism
4599:Religious politics
4430:Political spectrum
3980:Political spectrum
3858:Political Behavior
3333:. Pandanus Books.
3227:. pp. 27–47.
2924:, p. 108–109.
2840:, p. 167–168.
1736:Syncretic politics
1244:of Argentina, the
1219:Regional variation
1138:Coalition building
1101:Political function
1044:anti-establishment
1019:Liberal scepticism
930:left-wing politics
799:left-wing politics
658:Divided government
552:Crossing the floor
498:Internal elections
470:Party spokesperson
381:Single-issue party
71:Political Spectrum
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3958:The Establishment
3896:Media related to
3850:Zur, Roi (2021).
3564:Political Studies
3412:978-0-520-26760-2
3393:978-0-19-923420-2
3371:, pp. 46–68.
3350:978-1-74076-173-4
3319:978-1-139-47252-4
3296:978-1-85567-431-8
3269:978-1-4128-2545-0
3199:, pp. 57–68.
3178:978-0-367-21986-4
3120:, pp. 30–42.
3081:978-0-429-55441-4
3042:, pp. 77–97.
3030:978-0-415-48582-1
2984:, pp. 21–22.
2717:, pp. 28–30.
2525:, pp. 91–93.
2511:Ruostetsaari 2007
2226:, pp. 22–23.
2068:Vasilopoulou 2023
2022:, pp. 20–21.
1933:Ruostetsaari 2007
1880:Ruostetsaari 2007
1861:Ruostetsaari 2007
1837:Ruostetsaari 2007
1825:Ruostetsaari 2007
1701:Independent voter
1602:Michelle Bachelet
1590:wealth inequality
1575:Maurice Lenormand
1511:George H. W. Bush
1480:in Egypt and the
1434:Alcide De Gasperi
1393:scientific racism
1297:individual rights
1284:National Assembly
1280:French Revolution
1023:neo-republicanism
961:social liberalism
942:political science
902:scientific racism
882:individual rights
874:French Revolution
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4271:Colonialism
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2763:Völkel 2021
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1600:in Brazil,
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1067:reactionary
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460:Party chair
410:Backbencher
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2715:Hazan 1997
2475:Rodon 2015
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1556:Tony Blair
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1361:secularism
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4127:Fascism
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