ABSTRACT

This Handbook is the first major work to comprehensively map state-of-the-art scholarship on electoral debates in comparative perspective. Leading scholars and practitioners from around the world introduce a core theoretical and conceptual framework to understand this phenomenon and point to promising directions for new research on the evolution of electoral debates and the practical considerations that different country-level experiences can offer.

Three indicators to help analyze electoral debates inform this Handbook: the level of experience of each country in the realization of electoral debates; geopolitical characteristics linked to political influence; and democratic stability and electoral competitiveness. Chapters with examples from the Americas, Europe, Africa and the Middle East, Asia and Oceania add richness to the volume. Each chapter:

  • Traces local historical, constitutive relationships between traditional forms of electoral debates and contexts of their emergence;
  • Compares and critiques different perspectives regarding the function of debates on democracy;
  • Probes, discusses and evaluates recent and emergent theoretical resources related to campaign debates in light of a particular local experience;
  • Explores and assesses new or neglected local approaches to electoral debates in a changing media landscape where television is no longer the dominant form of political communication;
  • Provides a prospective analysis regarding the future challengers for electoral debates.

The Routledge International Handbook on Electoral Debates will set the agenda for scholarship on the political communication for years to come.

Introduction: Image, Deliberation and Symbolic Power: Why do Electoral Debates Matter?  1. Introduction: Televised Election Debates as Spectacle and Reflection  Part 1: Electoral Debates in the Americas  Introduction to Electoral Debates in the Americas  2. A New Experiment for an Old Media Political Event: Leaders’ Debates in Canada  3. From JFK to Trump: The Evolution of U.S. Presidential Debates  4. Did Video Kill the Rally Star? The Contribution of Presidential Debates to Democratic Change in Mexico  5. Electoral Debates Organized by the Electoral Management Body: Costa Rica 2018  6. Presidential Debates in Colombia. From Rarity to Routine  7. Electoral Debates in Peru 2001 – 2016  8. Chile: Presidential Debates, From Dictatorship To Democracy  9. Presidential Debates in Argentina  10. Televised Presidential Debates in Brazil  Part 2: Europe  Introduction to Europe  11. Planets Seldom Align – A Hit And The Misses Of United Kingdom TV Election Debates  12. Austria: On the Road to Peak TV Debate?  13. Swedish Election Debates: A Long Tradition Adapting to NTw times  14. From the Heavyweights' Debate to the Duel: the Development of TV Debates in Germany  15. Road to the Stadium: Televised Election Debates and "Non-Debates" in Ukraine. Between Spectacle and Democratic Instrument  16. Televised Debates in Croatia: Lost in Regulation  17. Televised Election Debates in The Netherlands: Indirect Effects on Party pPreferences through Media Coverage  18. Electoral Debates in Spain: From TV to Social Networks  19. French Television Debates: Just Audience or True Influence?  Part 3: Select Cases of Electoral Debates across Different Regions  Introduction to Select Cases of Electoral Debates across Different Regions  20. Presidential Debates in Iran  21. Transformation of the Electoral Debate in Japan: Its Content and Context  22. Televised Election Debates in Multi-party Taiwan  23. Electoral Debates in South Korea: From TV debates to YouTube Debates  24. The 2016 Pilipinas Debates  25. New Zealand Election Debates – Combat and Commercialism  26. Leaders Debates in Australian Elections  27. Political Showmanship: A Critical Analysis of Electoral Debates in Kenya  28. Do Debates Matter? The Past, Present and Future of Nigerian Electoral Debates