1 Electoral politics in the larger western democracies seems to be becoming increasingly ‘denationalised’: non-statewide political parties have grown in strength, and demands for decentralisation have led to major institutional changes in large unitary states in recent years. As a result, the conventional view of party politics as essentially taking place at the national level, between national parties, over national issues, appears increasingly inadequate. This article argues that party scholars need to look more closely at what we could call the ‘territorial dimension ’ of electoral politics: the spatial and geographical aspects of party competition. This article presents a preliminary analysis of how centre-periphery tensions and institu...
Comparative research on multi-level politics has highlighted many of the core dynamics of regional p...
Sponsored by the European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR).This acclaimed text on comparativ...
Defense Date: 05/06/2009Examining Board: Sergio Fabbrini (University of Trento), Jonathan Hopkin (L...
Electoral politics in the larger western democracies seems to be becoming increasingly ‘denationalis...
The apparent 'denationalisation' of electoral politics in a number of western democracies, and the d...
The article centres on the saliency that regional decentralization has had for British, Italian, and...
Under what conditions is decentralisation a salient issue for state-wide political parties? It is ar...
This book addresses the process of decentralization in Italy, examined from the perspective of polit...
The chapter forms part of a research collection designed to pioneer the study of political decentral...
Over the past forty years, Western European countries have faced both pressures to decentralize and,...
This article addresses the effects of decentralisation reforms on regionalist parties' electoral str...
The article aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the impact of decentralisation on regionalis...
The article aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the impact of decentralisation on regionalis...
Comparative research on multi-level politics has highlighted many of the core dynamics of regional p...
Sponsored by the European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR).This acclaimed text on comparativ...
Defense Date: 05/06/2009Examining Board: Sergio Fabbrini (University of Trento), Jonathan Hopkin (L...
Electoral politics in the larger western democracies seems to be becoming increasingly ‘denationalis...
The apparent 'denationalisation' of electoral politics in a number of western democracies, and the d...
The article centres on the saliency that regional decentralization has had for British, Italian, and...
Under what conditions is decentralisation a salient issue for state-wide political parties? It is ar...
This book addresses the process of decentralization in Italy, examined from the perspective of polit...
The chapter forms part of a research collection designed to pioneer the study of political decentral...
Over the past forty years, Western European countries have faced both pressures to decentralize and,...
This article addresses the effects of decentralisation reforms on regionalist parties' electoral str...
The article aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the impact of decentralisation on regionalis...
The article aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the impact of decentralisation on regionalis...
Comparative research on multi-level politics has highlighted many of the core dynamics of regional p...
Sponsored by the European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR).This acclaimed text on comparativ...
Defense Date: 05/06/2009Examining Board: Sergio Fabbrini (University of Trento), Jonathan Hopkin (L...