This article presents a formal model of intra-party politics. We think of parties as heterogeneous groups of individuals that aim at implementing a set of policies but differ in their priorities. Our results suggest that this heterogeneity of preferences plays a crucial role for party structure. When party heterogeneity is too large, parties are in danger of splitting into smaller but more homogeneous groups. We show in this context that primaries can have a unifying role. For example, primaries are introduced when a minoritarian party elite fears that a second group will split from the party. As a first step to test this idea, we suggest the use of roll-call data from the US congress to measure party factionalization on the state level. So...
Quantitative research on party politics often has to assume that parties are unitary actors with hom...
Scholarship on candidate emergence has largely ignored the role of political parties and their abili...
Theories often explain intraparty competition based on electoral conditions and intraparty rules. Th...
This article presents a formal model of intra-party politics. We think of parties as heterogeneous g...
We present a formal model of intra-party politics to explain candidate selection within parties. We ...
Abstract. We present a formal model of intra-party politics to explain candidate selection within pa...
We present a formal model of intra-party politics to explain candidate selection within political pa...
Abstract Political parties are increasingly adopting more inclusive candidate selection methods by i...
Nominating procedures in the American states rely on three types of primary elections: closed, open,...
We develop a model of electoral competition in which two parties compete for votes amongst three gro...
We propose a model in which two parties select the internal organization that helps them win the ele...
In this dissertation project, I examine how elections produce the diverse preferences within politic...
Why do party leaders constrain their own power and allow the use of primary elections? I develop a m...
Quantitative research on party politics often has to assume that parties are unitary actors with hom...
Political parties field heterogeneous candidates and send a variety of messages about their policy p...
Quantitative research on party politics often has to assume that parties are unitary actors with hom...
Scholarship on candidate emergence has largely ignored the role of political parties and their abili...
Theories often explain intraparty competition based on electoral conditions and intraparty rules. Th...
This article presents a formal model of intra-party politics. We think of parties as heterogeneous g...
We present a formal model of intra-party politics to explain candidate selection within parties. We ...
Abstract. We present a formal model of intra-party politics to explain candidate selection within pa...
We present a formal model of intra-party politics to explain candidate selection within political pa...
Abstract Political parties are increasingly adopting more inclusive candidate selection methods by i...
Nominating procedures in the American states rely on three types of primary elections: closed, open,...
We develop a model of electoral competition in which two parties compete for votes amongst three gro...
We propose a model in which two parties select the internal organization that helps them win the ele...
In this dissertation project, I examine how elections produce the diverse preferences within politic...
Why do party leaders constrain their own power and allow the use of primary elections? I develop a m...
Quantitative research on party politics often has to assume that parties are unitary actors with hom...
Political parties field heterogeneous candidates and send a variety of messages about their policy p...
Quantitative research on party politics often has to assume that parties are unitary actors with hom...
Scholarship on candidate emergence has largely ignored the role of political parties and their abili...
Theories often explain intraparty competition based on electoral conditions and intraparty rules. Th...