Does the allocation of public funding for parties support the assumptions of cartel party theory about a change in the internal balance of power within Swedish parties? By answering this question, the study tests some of Katz and Mair’s theory about changing party financing that are linked to the changed balance of power within cartel parties. Using data on public party subsidiaries 1966–2011 in Sweden, the result supports these assumptions made by the cartel party theory.Party Government in Flux (p-gif
This paper presents a model of party coalition formation between policy-motivated activists and offi...
This study critically assesses the claim of the cartel party theory that the party in central office...
Engblom, Gustav (2009) De nya riksdagspartierna och den politiska dagordningen “The new parilament p...
Does the allocation of public funding for parties support the assumptions of cartel party theory abo...
Katz and Mair’s provocative Cartel Party argument continues to create fertile ground for debate. Thi...
This chapter investigates an important implication of the cartel party thesis: that parties’ shift ...
Traditional theories about government formation in parliamentary democracies are based on the assump...
This paper studies the typical European system for public funding of parties, where parties receive ...
This is a case study on the functioning of political parties and the aim was to explain “how” and “w...
Comparative politics has shown interest in the topic of financing political par-ties only recently. ...
This paper concerns public funding of parties. Parties receive public funds depending on their vote ...
This paper presents a method for measuring the causal effect of party control on fiscal policy outco...
A common feature within political debate is the decline of parties as organizations. Political theor...
This article investigates the dimension and evolution of the financing of political parties. It focu...
Unlike political parties in many other countries, Swedish ones have not adopted more inclusive metho...
This paper presents a model of party coalition formation between policy-motivated activists and offi...
This study critically assesses the claim of the cartel party theory that the party in central office...
Engblom, Gustav (2009) De nya riksdagspartierna och den politiska dagordningen “The new parilament p...
Does the allocation of public funding for parties support the assumptions of cartel party theory abo...
Katz and Mair’s provocative Cartel Party argument continues to create fertile ground for debate. Thi...
This chapter investigates an important implication of the cartel party thesis: that parties’ shift ...
Traditional theories about government formation in parliamentary democracies are based on the assump...
This paper studies the typical European system for public funding of parties, where parties receive ...
This is a case study on the functioning of political parties and the aim was to explain “how” and “w...
Comparative politics has shown interest in the topic of financing political par-ties only recently. ...
This paper concerns public funding of parties. Parties receive public funds depending on their vote ...
This paper presents a method for measuring the causal effect of party control on fiscal policy outco...
A common feature within political debate is the decline of parties as organizations. Political theor...
This article investigates the dimension and evolution of the financing of political parties. It focu...
Unlike political parties in many other countries, Swedish ones have not adopted more inclusive metho...
This paper presents a model of party coalition formation between policy-motivated activists and offi...
This study critically assesses the claim of the cartel party theory that the party in central office...
Engblom, Gustav (2009) De nya riksdagspartierna och den politiska dagordningen “The new parilament p...