Existing research often suggests that a greater degree of internal democracy within parties could weaken party unity. This article tests this assumption and analyses the relationship between degrees of intra-party democracy (IPD) and legislators’ attitudes towards party unity. The article uses data collected in the framework of the PartiRep Comparative MP Survey; and of the Political Party Database (PPDB). The study includes 796 parliamentarians in 45 parties, elected in 14 European national assemblies. The findings indicate that the legislators from more democratic party organizations tend to report more frequent disagreement and to assert their own opinions against the one of their parties
Within the literature devoted to the study of political parties, scholars have recently directed mor...
Intra-party cohesion (IPC) is a concept extensively used to assess institutional change and behaviou...
Our current knowledge of the causes of party unity rests heavily on the analysis of average unity sc...
Existing research often suggests that a greater degree of internal democracy within parties could we...
peer-reviewedThis chapter examines the crucial role that political parties play in maintaining a uni...
Despite the central role of policy preferences in the subsequent behaviour of legislators, preferenc...
Defence date: 6 December 2013Examining Board: Professor Adrienne Héritier, EUI (Supervisor); Profess...
Within the literature devoted to the study of political parties, scholars have recently directed mor...
While political parties generally try and present a united front to the electorate, there can often ...
In many political systems, legislators serve multiple principals who compete for their loyalty in le...
Legislative party discipline and cohesion are important phenomena in the study of political systems....
Political observers agree that parties in European parliamentary democracies are more likely than pr...
Conventional wisdom suggests that parties in candidate-centered electoral systems should be associat...
Party cohesion is a central issue in legislative studies. The way cohesion is reached in parliamenta...
The study of party unity and its determinants is conceptually confusing, with terms such as ‘party d...
Within the literature devoted to the study of political parties, scholars have recently directed mor...
Intra-party cohesion (IPC) is a concept extensively used to assess institutional change and behaviou...
Our current knowledge of the causes of party unity rests heavily on the analysis of average unity sc...
Existing research often suggests that a greater degree of internal democracy within parties could we...
peer-reviewedThis chapter examines the crucial role that political parties play in maintaining a uni...
Despite the central role of policy preferences in the subsequent behaviour of legislators, preferenc...
Defence date: 6 December 2013Examining Board: Professor Adrienne Héritier, EUI (Supervisor); Profess...
Within the literature devoted to the study of political parties, scholars have recently directed mor...
While political parties generally try and present a united front to the electorate, there can often ...
In many political systems, legislators serve multiple principals who compete for their loyalty in le...
Legislative party discipline and cohesion are important phenomena in the study of political systems....
Political observers agree that parties in European parliamentary democracies are more likely than pr...
Conventional wisdom suggests that parties in candidate-centered electoral systems should be associat...
Party cohesion is a central issue in legislative studies. The way cohesion is reached in parliamenta...
The study of party unity and its determinants is conceptually confusing, with terms such as ‘party d...
Within the literature devoted to the study of political parties, scholars have recently directed mor...
Intra-party cohesion (IPC) is a concept extensively used to assess institutional change and behaviou...
Our current knowledge of the causes of party unity rests heavily on the analysis of average unity sc...