This article explains variation in the electoral trajectories of Latin American traditional parties since transitions to democratic governments in the late 20th century until the first half of the 2000s, when democracies were already consolidated. This article addresses the question of why some parties suffer more than others under challenging contextual conditions, or why some parties are able to weather difficult external environments, e.g. economic crises, institutional reforms or political scandals, while others fail. This study argues that the internal organization of parties matters: it affects their ability to react and survive, especially in contexts of environmental change. Variation in parties’ internal characteristics explains di...
The variables explaining party system fragmentation have been investigated extensively, but little i...
Latin American countries have been making advances towards democratization over the past few decades...
Recently, most Latin American nations have adopted a runoff rule for the election of the president. ...
Why do some parties suffer more than others under similar contextual conditions? Or why are some par...
Review Article: Alcántara Sáez, Manuel (ed.) (2008), Politicians and Politics in Latin America, Boul...
translations in this paper are my own. Why would a national political party that has been competitiv...
There is a spectrum of parties that exist in foundational elections in new democracies and the resea...
The ‘time factor’ has not been systematically considered in cross-national studies on party organiza...
This article uses a two-level framework to explain variation in Latin American populist parties’ res...
The dramatic and sudden decline in the staying power of established political parties is one of the ...
Review Article: 1. Alcántara Sáez, Manuel (ed.): Politicians and Politics in Latin America, Boulder:...
Review Article:Alcántara Sáez, Manuel (ed.) (2008), Politicians and Politics in Latin America, Bould...
This article contributes to the study of party regulation in contemporary Latin America in two main ...
There is a spectrum of parties that exist in foundational elections in new democracies, and this res...
Prior research has shown that institutions affect parties ’ incentives to coordinate within election...
The variables explaining party system fragmentation have been investigated extensively, but little i...
Latin American countries have been making advances towards democratization over the past few decades...
Recently, most Latin American nations have adopted a runoff rule for the election of the president. ...
Why do some parties suffer more than others under similar contextual conditions? Or why are some par...
Review Article: Alcántara Sáez, Manuel (ed.) (2008), Politicians and Politics in Latin America, Boul...
translations in this paper are my own. Why would a national political party that has been competitiv...
There is a spectrum of parties that exist in foundational elections in new democracies and the resea...
The ‘time factor’ has not been systematically considered in cross-national studies on party organiza...
This article uses a two-level framework to explain variation in Latin American populist parties’ res...
The dramatic and sudden decline in the staying power of established political parties is one of the ...
Review Article: 1. Alcántara Sáez, Manuel (ed.): Politicians and Politics in Latin America, Boulder:...
Review Article:Alcántara Sáez, Manuel (ed.) (2008), Politicians and Politics in Latin America, Bould...
This article contributes to the study of party regulation in contemporary Latin America in two main ...
There is a spectrum of parties that exist in foundational elections in new democracies, and this res...
Prior research has shown that institutions affect parties ’ incentives to coordinate within election...
The variables explaining party system fragmentation have been investigated extensively, but little i...
Latin American countries have been making advances towards democratization over the past few decades...
Recently, most Latin American nations have adopted a runoff rule for the election of the president. ...