Existing scholarship offers few answers to fundamental questions about the mortality of political parties in established party systems. Linking party research to the organization literature, we conceptualize two types of party death, dissolution and merger, reflecting distinct theoretical rationales. They underpin a new framework on party organizational mortality theorizing three sets of factors: those shaping mortality generally and those shaping dissolution or merger death exclusively. We test this framework on a new data set covering the complete life cycles of 184 parties that entered 21 consolidated party systems over the last five decades, resorting to multilevel competing risks models to estimate the impact of party and country chara...
In this article, using our original data on party leadership succession in 23 parliamentary democrac...
This article is examining the effects of party dynamics on changeability of party leaders, arguing t...
No matter the region of the world under study, party (system) institutionalisation has been traditio...
Existing scholarship offers few answers to fundamental questions about the mortality of political pa...
This is the final version. Available from University of Chicago Press via the DOI in this recordIt i...
Which of the new political parties that emerged in advanced democracies faded away and which ones ma...
Why do constituent parties that participated in a party merger (that was intended to be permanent) d...
Why do constituent parties that participated in a party merger that was intended to be permanent dec...
Party membership is often cited as uniformly in decline across European democracies. However, this m...
The turnover of political parties is a key mechanism of renewal of electoral choices. We present an ...
This is the authors' accepted and refereed manuscript to the articleThirty-nine parties have crossed...
peer reviewedThis paper explores how party-specific contextual factors explain variations in members...
This study examines whether (and how) parties adapt to party system saturation (PSS). A party system...
In this paper we consider two margins of individual political party life in Canada since Confederati...
No matter the region of the world under study, party (system) institutionalisation has been traditio...
In this article, using our original data on party leadership succession in 23 parliamentary democrac...
This article is examining the effects of party dynamics on changeability of party leaders, arguing t...
No matter the region of the world under study, party (system) institutionalisation has been traditio...
Existing scholarship offers few answers to fundamental questions about the mortality of political pa...
This is the final version. Available from University of Chicago Press via the DOI in this recordIt i...
Which of the new political parties that emerged in advanced democracies faded away and which ones ma...
Why do constituent parties that participated in a party merger (that was intended to be permanent) d...
Why do constituent parties that participated in a party merger that was intended to be permanent dec...
Party membership is often cited as uniformly in decline across European democracies. However, this m...
The turnover of political parties is a key mechanism of renewal of electoral choices. We present an ...
This is the authors' accepted and refereed manuscript to the articleThirty-nine parties have crossed...
peer reviewedThis paper explores how party-specific contextual factors explain variations in members...
This study examines whether (and how) parties adapt to party system saturation (PSS). A party system...
In this paper we consider two margins of individual political party life in Canada since Confederati...
No matter the region of the world under study, party (system) institutionalisation has been traditio...
In this article, using our original data on party leadership succession in 23 parliamentary democrac...
This article is examining the effects of party dynamics on changeability of party leaders, arguing t...
No matter the region of the world under study, party (system) institutionalisation has been traditio...