While party membership figures are clearly in decline in several Western countries, different interpretations have been offered on the likely consequences of this trend. Some authors stress that members have lost most of their importance for political parties that increasingly rely on professionalized campaign techniques. Other scholars have expressed concern about the decline of party membership. They emphasize the fact that party members continue to function as an important linkage mechanism providing a structural alignment between the party and society (and thus also to potential voters). By means of an election forecasting model for Belgium, we test whether party membership figures still can be related to election results. Results show ...
Most of the empirical literature on party membership has focused on the decline of national party me...
It has been claimed that the current decline in party membership indicates the demise of mass-based ...
This book focuses on the triadic relationship between electoral candidates and the two other poles o...
While party membership figures are clearly in decline in several Western countries, different interp...
Party members as an electoral linking mechanism: An election forecasting model for political parties...
members as an electoral linking mechanism. An election forecasting model for political parties in Be...
Election forecasting models assume retrospective economic voting and clear mechanisms of accountabil...
Election forecasting models assume retrospective economic voting and clear mechanisms of accountabil...
Election forecasting models assume retrospective economic voting and clear mechanisms of accountabil...
Based on a subset of MAPP data on 253 parties in 28 countries over a period from 1990 to 2014, this ...
On election day, voters’ commitment is crucial for political parties, but between elections members ...
Research on party membership development commonly reports figures aggregated to the country level an...
This paper explores how party-specific contextual factors explain variations in membership levels. B...
Political parties have been at the centre of the electoral process for a long time. However, with th...
The paper addresses two points: First, what is the effect of changes to the electoral system in Belg...
Most of the empirical literature on party membership has focused on the decline of national party me...
It has been claimed that the current decline in party membership indicates the demise of mass-based ...
This book focuses on the triadic relationship between electoral candidates and the two other poles o...
While party membership figures are clearly in decline in several Western countries, different interp...
Party members as an electoral linking mechanism: An election forecasting model for political parties...
members as an electoral linking mechanism. An election forecasting model for political parties in Be...
Election forecasting models assume retrospective economic voting and clear mechanisms of accountabil...
Election forecasting models assume retrospective economic voting and clear mechanisms of accountabil...
Election forecasting models assume retrospective economic voting and clear mechanisms of accountabil...
Based on a subset of MAPP data on 253 parties in 28 countries over a period from 1990 to 2014, this ...
On election day, voters’ commitment is crucial for political parties, but between elections members ...
Research on party membership development commonly reports figures aggregated to the country level an...
This paper explores how party-specific contextual factors explain variations in membership levels. B...
Political parties have been at the centre of the electoral process for a long time. However, with th...
The paper addresses two points: First, what is the effect of changes to the electoral system in Belg...
Most of the empirical literature on party membership has focused on the decline of national party me...
It has been claimed that the current decline in party membership indicates the demise of mass-based ...
This book focuses on the triadic relationship between electoral candidates and the two other poles o...