Intra-party cohesion (IPC) is a concept extensively used to assess institutional change and behaviour in legislative and party politics. In spite of its popularity, there is confusion about its meaning mostly derived from its multidimensional nature. This article aims to clarify the understanding of this term across three different fields of research (legislative studies, party factionalism and Hirschman’s theory applied to intra-party dynamics) and to build a conceptual framework that integrates several analytical dimensions. It uses quantitative network-based analysis of bibliographic data to provide a descriptive account of connections between these fields of the literature. Based on this, it identifies major challenges in the study of I...
Existing research often suggests that a greater degree of internal democracy within parties could we...
How cohesive are political parties in the European Parliament? What coalitions form and why? The ans...
Legislative party discipline and cohesion are important phenomena in the study of political systems....
Intra-party cohesion (IPC) is a concept extensively used to assess institutional change and behaviou...
Intra-party cohesion (IPC) is a concept extensively used to assess institutional change and behaviou...
Party cohesion is a central issue in legislative studies. The way cohesion is reached in parliamenta...
This book explores how intra-party politics affects government formation and termination in parliame...
Existing research on intra-party unity and conflict has mostly focused on (dis)unity within the legi...
It is time to think again about the conceptualization of factionalism in political science. Followin...
The book provides a comprehensive view on the internal life of parties and investigates the dynamics...
Scholars acknowledge the existence of intra-party divisions and the potentially negative electoral e...
The massive and extensive nature of the “party on the ground” implies that it does not constitute a ...
What can account for ideological diversity among MPs from the same parliamentary party? While the ma...
What can account for ideological diversity among MPs from the same parliamentary party? While the ma...
Existing research often suggests that a greater degree of internal democracy within parties could we...
Existing research often suggests that a greater degree of internal democracy within parties could we...
How cohesive are political parties in the European Parliament? What coalitions form and why? The ans...
Legislative party discipline and cohesion are important phenomena in the study of political systems....
Intra-party cohesion (IPC) is a concept extensively used to assess institutional change and behaviou...
Intra-party cohesion (IPC) is a concept extensively used to assess institutional change and behaviou...
Party cohesion is a central issue in legislative studies. The way cohesion is reached in parliamenta...
This book explores how intra-party politics affects government formation and termination in parliame...
Existing research on intra-party unity and conflict has mostly focused on (dis)unity within the legi...
It is time to think again about the conceptualization of factionalism in political science. Followin...
The book provides a comprehensive view on the internal life of parties and investigates the dynamics...
Scholars acknowledge the existence of intra-party divisions and the potentially negative electoral e...
The massive and extensive nature of the “party on the ground” implies that it does not constitute a ...
What can account for ideological diversity among MPs from the same parliamentary party? While the ma...
What can account for ideological diversity among MPs from the same parliamentary party? While the ma...
Existing research often suggests that a greater degree of internal democracy within parties could we...
Existing research often suggests that a greater degree of internal democracy within parties could we...
How cohesive are political parties in the European Parliament? What coalitions form and why? The ans...
Legislative party discipline and cohesion are important phenomena in the study of political systems....