The variables explaining party system fragmentation have been investigated extensively, but little is known about changes in the number of parties over time within countries. This article is an attempt to fill the gap by explaining the entry of new viable competitors in party systems after the founding election. Using empirical evidence from Spain, we show that when there is an electoral market failure and a high number of perfectly elastic voters, there is a high probability of new viable entrants.No Full Tex
This study examines whether (and how) parties adapt to party system saturation (PSS). A party system...
Drawing on an original sample of 351 elections held in new and consolidated democracies from 1960 to...
In parliamentary democracies, controlling party machines has traditionally been a key asset for nasc...
The variables explaining party system fragmentation have been investigated extensively, but little i...
I argue that the costs of entry, benefits of office and the probability of receiving electoral suppo...
Electoral rules are a crucial institutional factor shaping the entry and success of new parties. How...
Western democracies exhibit a remarkable continuity and stability in their party systems. Parties th...
In recent years, and particularly following the impact of the “great recession”, Western European pa...
Published online: 03 Oct 2017The two-party system in Spain collapsed in the aftermath of the Great R...
This study examines whether and how parties adapt to party system saturation. A party system is over...
This study examines whether (and how) parties adapt to party system saturation (PSS). A party system...
This study examines whether (and how) parties adapt to party system saturation (PSS). A party system...
This thesis investigates the determinants of reentry and electoral success among new parties that en...
For a considerable time new political parties played a minor role in most polities and, as a consequ...
The turnover of political parties is a key mechanism of renewal of electoral choices. We present an ...
This study examines whether (and how) parties adapt to party system saturation (PSS). A party system...
Drawing on an original sample of 351 elections held in new and consolidated democracies from 1960 to...
In parliamentary democracies, controlling party machines has traditionally been a key asset for nasc...
The variables explaining party system fragmentation have been investigated extensively, but little i...
I argue that the costs of entry, benefits of office and the probability of receiving electoral suppo...
Electoral rules are a crucial institutional factor shaping the entry and success of new parties. How...
Western democracies exhibit a remarkable continuity and stability in their party systems. Parties th...
In recent years, and particularly following the impact of the “great recession”, Western European pa...
Published online: 03 Oct 2017The two-party system in Spain collapsed in the aftermath of the Great R...
This study examines whether and how parties adapt to party system saturation. A party system is over...
This study examines whether (and how) parties adapt to party system saturation (PSS). A party system...
This study examines whether (and how) parties adapt to party system saturation (PSS). A party system...
This thesis investigates the determinants of reentry and electoral success among new parties that en...
For a considerable time new political parties played a minor role in most polities and, as a consequ...
The turnover of political parties is a key mechanism of renewal of electoral choices. We present an ...
This study examines whether (and how) parties adapt to party system saturation (PSS). A party system...
Drawing on an original sample of 351 elections held in new and consolidated democracies from 1960 to...
In parliamentary democracies, controlling party machines has traditionally been a key asset for nasc...