This article offers a comparative analysis of electoral intra-party competition in four countries – Belgium, the Czech Republic, Finland and Luxembourg – based on an original data set of 79,621 candidates and 3150 party lists covering the last quarter century (1994–2017). We use two measures to describe the nature of intra-party competition over time, across countries and across party lists: a Gini coefficient and a measure of the effective number of candidates. First, in terms of change over time (personalization) – unlike hypothesized in the presidentialization thesis – there is no concentration of intra-party competition around a few leaders over time. Second, in terms of the dynamics of concentration of votes (personalized politics), th...
Outside the US, the crucial question of how well politicians represent the preferences of voters is ...
How do electoral systems and intra-party candidate selection procedures shape legis-lators ’ incenti...
Across many countries a central element of political competition is arising from the multilevel dyna...
Political parties are often considered as being at the centre of the electoral process. However, wit...
For more than two decades, scholars have been debating the so-called personalization of politics. So...
The personalization of politics has been extensively studied from different angles and in different ...
In flexible list systems, two parallel competitions take place: parties compete for the greatest sha...
The comparative study of intraparty divisions and their determinants has been a long-debated matter,...
In this article I address the impact of decentralisation on the nationalisation of party systems. Ma...
One of the key shifts in contemporary politics is the trend towards greater personalization. Collect...
It is well known that different types of electoral systems create different incentives to cultivate ...
How does making electoral systems more candidate-centered affect party unity? Using a principal-agen...
It is well known that different types of electoral systems create different incentives to cultivate ...
It is well known that different types of electoral systems create different incentives to cultivate ...
Political parties need to act as unitary actors in parliaments to implement their policy goals. The ...
Outside the US, the crucial question of how well politicians represent the preferences of voters is ...
How do electoral systems and intra-party candidate selection procedures shape legis-lators ’ incenti...
Across many countries a central element of political competition is arising from the multilevel dyna...
Political parties are often considered as being at the centre of the electoral process. However, wit...
For more than two decades, scholars have been debating the so-called personalization of politics. So...
The personalization of politics has been extensively studied from different angles and in different ...
In flexible list systems, two parallel competitions take place: parties compete for the greatest sha...
The comparative study of intraparty divisions and their determinants has been a long-debated matter,...
In this article I address the impact of decentralisation on the nationalisation of party systems. Ma...
One of the key shifts in contemporary politics is the trend towards greater personalization. Collect...
It is well known that different types of electoral systems create different incentives to cultivate ...
How does making electoral systems more candidate-centered affect party unity? Using a principal-agen...
It is well known that different types of electoral systems create different incentives to cultivate ...
It is well known that different types of electoral systems create different incentives to cultivate ...
Political parties need to act as unitary actors in parliaments to implement their policy goals. The ...
Outside the US, the crucial question of how well politicians represent the preferences of voters is ...
How do electoral systems and intra-party candidate selection procedures shape legis-lators ’ incenti...
Across many countries a central element of political competition is arising from the multilevel dyna...