I argue that the costs of entry, benefits of office and the probability of receiving electoral support, i.e. the strategic entry calculation by new party elites, determine new party emergence. The model is tested using pooled time-series cross-sectional data from 22 OECD countries for elections held between 1960 and 2002. The results show that new parties are more frequent when the institutional structures are permis-sive (the cost of entry is low), the corporatist arrangements are weak or non-existent (the benefit of entry is high) and the electoral histories of the incumbents are short (the probability of attracting votes is high). The last two factors interact in their relationship with the number of new parties, as presumed by the theor...
In recent years, and particularly following the impact of the “great recession”, Western European pa...
Drawing on an original sample of 351 elections held in new and consolidated democracies from 1960 to...
The variables explaining party system fragmentation have been investigated extensively, but little i...
For a considerable time new political parties played a minor role in most polities and, as a consequ...
Although research on new parties now is more common than just a couple of decades ago, we still lack...
Although research on new parties now is more common than just a couple of decades ago, we still lack...
This thesis investigates the determinants of reentry and electoral success among new parties that en...
Although research on new parties now is more common than just a couple of decades ago, we still lack...
This study examines how ideological incongruence between voters and parties influences the entry of ...
The variables explaining party system fragmentation have been investigated extensively, but little i...
In recent years, and particularly following the impact of the “great recession”, Western European pa...
In recent years, and particularly following the impact of the “great recession”, Western European pa...
In recent years, and particularly following the impact of the “great recession”, Western European pa...
In recent years, and particularly following the impact of the “great recession”, Western European pa...
In recent years, and particularly following the impact of the “great recession”, Western European pa...
In recent years, and particularly following the impact of the “great recession”, Western European pa...
Drawing on an original sample of 351 elections held in new and consolidated democracies from 1960 to...
The variables explaining party system fragmentation have been investigated extensively, but little i...
For a considerable time new political parties played a minor role in most polities and, as a consequ...
Although research on new parties now is more common than just a couple of decades ago, we still lack...
Although research on new parties now is more common than just a couple of decades ago, we still lack...
This thesis investigates the determinants of reentry and electoral success among new parties that en...
Although research on new parties now is more common than just a couple of decades ago, we still lack...
This study examines how ideological incongruence between voters and parties influences the entry of ...
The variables explaining party system fragmentation have been investigated extensively, but little i...
In recent years, and particularly following the impact of the “great recession”, Western European pa...
In recent years, and particularly following the impact of the “great recession”, Western European pa...
In recent years, and particularly following the impact of the “great recession”, Western European pa...
In recent years, and particularly following the impact of the “great recession”, Western European pa...
In recent years, and particularly following the impact of the “great recession”, Western European pa...
In recent years, and particularly following the impact of the “great recession”, Western European pa...
Drawing on an original sample of 351 elections held in new and consolidated democracies from 1960 to...
The variables explaining party system fragmentation have been investigated extensively, but little i...