Sanctions and homogeneity of intra-party preferences are the two main pathways to party unity in roll-call votes. However, only a few works have managed to properly measure the degree of polarization within the party, and therefore the link between ideological preferences and parliamentary voting behaviour has not yet been fully tested. Looking at the internal debates held during party congresses and analysingmotions presented by party factions through quantitative text analysis, the present article provides a new measure of intra-party polarization that is exogenous to the parliamentary arena. Thismeasure is used to disentangle the effect of ideological heterogeneity on MPs voting behaviour, net of the party whip. Our results show that fac...
Historically, the Democratic party has been infamous for representing a more diverse group of people...
Theories often explain intraparty competition based on electoral conditions and intraparty rules. Th...
Research on the relationship between ideology and affective polarisation highlights ideological disa...
Our current knowledge of the causes of party unity rests heavily on the analysis of average unity sc...
Party cohesion is a necessary condition for parties functioning as a mechanism of democratic account...
Electoral systems have been for a long time a core topic in the field of comparative politics. Cause...
Previous research claims that the number of parties affects the representation of social cleavages i...
Previous research claims that the number of parties affects the representation of social cleavages i...
This article contributes to the literature on representation by examining how the ideological polari...
Abstract: Why is intraparty discipline higher in parliamentary than in presi-dential regimes? Does i...
Party cohesion is a central issue in legislative studies. The way cohesion is reached in parliamenta...
Over the past few decades, there has been a considerable increase in the level of partisan conflict....
Quantitative research on party politics often has to assume that parties are unitary actors with hom...
Quantitative research on party politics often has to assume that parties are unitary actors with hom...
This chapter examines the crucial role that political parties play in maintaining a unified voting b...
Historically, the Democratic party has been infamous for representing a more diverse group of people...
Theories often explain intraparty competition based on electoral conditions and intraparty rules. Th...
Research on the relationship between ideology and affective polarisation highlights ideological disa...
Our current knowledge of the causes of party unity rests heavily on the analysis of average unity sc...
Party cohesion is a necessary condition for parties functioning as a mechanism of democratic account...
Electoral systems have been for a long time a core topic in the field of comparative politics. Cause...
Previous research claims that the number of parties affects the representation of social cleavages i...
Previous research claims that the number of parties affects the representation of social cleavages i...
This article contributes to the literature on representation by examining how the ideological polari...
Abstract: Why is intraparty discipline higher in parliamentary than in presi-dential regimes? Does i...
Party cohesion is a central issue in legislative studies. The way cohesion is reached in parliamenta...
Over the past few decades, there has been a considerable increase in the level of partisan conflict....
Quantitative research on party politics often has to assume that parties are unitary actors with hom...
Quantitative research on party politics often has to assume that parties are unitary actors with hom...
This chapter examines the crucial role that political parties play in maintaining a unified voting b...
Historically, the Democratic party has been infamous for representing a more diverse group of people...
Theories often explain intraparty competition based on electoral conditions and intraparty rules. Th...
Research on the relationship between ideology and affective polarisation highlights ideological disa...