That parties might successfully organize transnationally is an idea often met with scepticism. This article argues that while certain favourable conditions are indeed absent in the transnational domain, this implies not that partisanship is impossible but that it is likely to be marked by certain traits. Specifically, it will tend to be episodic, structured as a low-density network and delocalized in its ideational content. These tendencies affect the normative expectations one can attach to it. Transnational partisanship should be valued as a transitional phenomenon, e.g. as a pathway to transnational democracy, more than as a desirable thing in itself
With increased level of globalisation and Europeanization in society, political parties are faced wi...
http://www.jcer.net/ojs/index.php/jcer/article/view/198/231Compared to national political parties, t...
Over the past 10 years, the literature on the normative dimensions of partisanship and party politic...
That parties might successfully organize transnationally is an idea often met with scepticism. This ...
The re-emergence of the party as a site of mobilisation invites a broader interpretation of partisan...
In a polarized political environment, allegations of excessive partisanship by public actors are ubi...
This article defends the value of partisanship for political commitment. It clarifies what political...
The European Parliament has called for he creation of a European cross-border constituency, a transn...
This article lays out and defends the role of political parties in cultivating a democratic ethos am...
This essay explains why partisanship is justified in contemporary America and environments with simi...
Trends of falling membership and support spell a time of crisis for political parties, possibly of t...
The constitutional politics of the European Union have been intensely debated in recent times. A key...
In this article, I locate the Critical Theoretic and Republican themes of misrecognition and dominat...
The imagery of left and right has been a common way to conceive democratic politics in modern Europe...
This paper posits the emergence of supranational partisan dynamics within the European Union (EU). T...
With increased level of globalisation and Europeanization in society, political parties are faced wi...
http://www.jcer.net/ojs/index.php/jcer/article/view/198/231Compared to national political parties, t...
Over the past 10 years, the literature on the normative dimensions of partisanship and party politic...
That parties might successfully organize transnationally is an idea often met with scepticism. This ...
The re-emergence of the party as a site of mobilisation invites a broader interpretation of partisan...
In a polarized political environment, allegations of excessive partisanship by public actors are ubi...
This article defends the value of partisanship for political commitment. It clarifies what political...
The European Parliament has called for he creation of a European cross-border constituency, a transn...
This article lays out and defends the role of political parties in cultivating a democratic ethos am...
This essay explains why partisanship is justified in contemporary America and environments with simi...
Trends of falling membership and support spell a time of crisis for political parties, possibly of t...
The constitutional politics of the European Union have been intensely debated in recent times. A key...
In this article, I locate the Critical Theoretic and Republican themes of misrecognition and dominat...
The imagery of left and right has been a common way to conceive democratic politics in modern Europe...
This paper posits the emergence of supranational partisan dynamics within the European Union (EU). T...
With increased level of globalisation and Europeanization in society, political parties are faced wi...
http://www.jcer.net/ojs/index.php/jcer/article/view/198/231Compared to national political parties, t...
Over the past 10 years, the literature on the normative dimensions of partisanship and party politic...