Do political parties respond to interest group mobilization? While party responsiveness to voters has received widespread attention, little is known about how interest groups affect parties’ policy agendas. I argue that political parties respond to interest groups as lobbyists offer valuable information, campaign contributions, electoral support and personal rewards, but that party responsiveness is conditioned by voter preferences. Based on a novel longitudinal analysis studying the responsiveness of German parties to interest groups across eleven issue areas and seven elections from 1987 until 2009, it is shown that parties adjust their policy agendas in response to interest group mobilization and that interest groups are more successful ...
Conventional wisdom suggests that parties adjust their ideological positioning to gain vote share. H...
Prior literature points to the importance of party power and ideology for interest group-party conta...
Democracy rests on the hope that representation will emerge from the process of parties competing fo...
The landmark study by Adams et al. (2006) finds that niche parties are unresponsive to the median vo...
<div><p>Why do political parties prioritise some policy issues over others? While the issue ownershi...
Interest groups play an important role in contemporary democracies. They aggregate interests, spread...
It is easier for voters to make informed electoral choices when parties talk about the same issues. ...
We use utility functions to explain the conditions under which political parties will incorporate in...
Prior literature points to the importance of party power and ideology for interest group-party conta...
We use utility functions to explain the conditions under which political parties will incorporate in...
What is the role of interest groups in the transmission of issues between the public and government ...
Representative democracy presents politicians with an information problem: How to find out what vote...
Parties campaign on a range of topics to attract diverse support. Little research, however, looks at...
Although extensive research analyzes the factors that motivate European parties to shift their polic...
Although extensive research analyzes the factors that motivate European parties to shift their polic...
Conventional wisdom suggests that parties adjust their ideological positioning to gain vote share. H...
Prior literature points to the importance of party power and ideology for interest group-party conta...
Democracy rests on the hope that representation will emerge from the process of parties competing fo...
The landmark study by Adams et al. (2006) finds that niche parties are unresponsive to the median vo...
<div><p>Why do political parties prioritise some policy issues over others? While the issue ownershi...
Interest groups play an important role in contemporary democracies. They aggregate interests, spread...
It is easier for voters to make informed electoral choices when parties talk about the same issues. ...
We use utility functions to explain the conditions under which political parties will incorporate in...
Prior literature points to the importance of party power and ideology for interest group-party conta...
We use utility functions to explain the conditions under which political parties will incorporate in...
What is the role of interest groups in the transmission of issues between the public and government ...
Representative democracy presents politicians with an information problem: How to find out what vote...
Parties campaign on a range of topics to attract diverse support. Little research, however, looks at...
Although extensive research analyzes the factors that motivate European parties to shift their polic...
Although extensive research analyzes the factors that motivate European parties to shift their polic...
Conventional wisdom suggests that parties adjust their ideological positioning to gain vote share. H...
Prior literature points to the importance of party power and ideology for interest group-party conta...
Democracy rests on the hope that representation will emerge from the process of parties competing fo...