Although the number of studies of new political parties is gradually increasing, we still lack a comprehensive understanding of when new parties manage to enter national parliaments. The objective of this article is to explain the circumstances under which new parties enter national parliaments for the first time. Unlike earlier research, this study does not focus on individual party families. Instead, generally applicable explanations are sought. This is achieved through an examination of the importance of the political opportunity structure, that is, the external environment new parties face in their quest for parliamentary representation. Using data collected for 18 Western European countries for the period 1960-2010, the analysis shows ...
In the last few years new parties were rising in the post-communist bloc rapidly. Moreover, many of ...
Why are some small parties successful whereas others wither away? Despite the voluminous literature ...
This study examines how ideological incongruence between voters and parties influences the entry of ...
[Abstract] Although the number of studies of new political parties is gradually increasing, we still...
Although research on new parties now is more common than just a couple of decades ago, we still lack...
During much of the 20th century, the national party systems of Western Europe remained largely uncha...
Although much of the first half of the 20th century was affected by major events such as war and dic...
This thesis studies new political parties in the context of both European and national elections. It...
Drawing on an original sample of 351 elections held in new and consolidated democracies from 1960 to...
This thesis investigates the determinants of reentry and electoral success among new parties that en...
In recent years, and particularly following the impact of the “great recession”, Western European pa...
I argue that the costs of entry, benefits of office and the probability of receiving electoral suppo...
"In February 2000 the EU opened accession negotiations with the last of the countries that were to b...
The last election in the Slovak and Czech Republic was special. It not only took place before the of...
The last election in the Slovak and Czech Republic was special. It not only took place before the of...
In the last few years new parties were rising in the post-communist bloc rapidly. Moreover, many of ...
Why are some small parties successful whereas others wither away? Despite the voluminous literature ...
This study examines how ideological incongruence between voters and parties influences the entry of ...
[Abstract] Although the number of studies of new political parties is gradually increasing, we still...
Although research on new parties now is more common than just a couple of decades ago, we still lack...
During much of the 20th century, the national party systems of Western Europe remained largely uncha...
Although much of the first half of the 20th century was affected by major events such as war and dic...
This thesis studies new political parties in the context of both European and national elections. It...
Drawing on an original sample of 351 elections held in new and consolidated democracies from 1960 to...
This thesis investigates the determinants of reentry and electoral success among new parties that en...
In recent years, and particularly following the impact of the “great recession”, Western European pa...
I argue that the costs of entry, benefits of office and the probability of receiving electoral suppo...
"In February 2000 the EU opened accession negotiations with the last of the countries that were to b...
The last election in the Slovak and Czech Republic was special. It not only took place before the of...
The last election in the Slovak and Czech Republic was special. It not only took place before the of...
In the last few years new parties were rising in the post-communist bloc rapidly. Moreover, many of ...
Why are some small parties successful whereas others wither away? Despite the voluminous literature ...
This study examines how ideological incongruence between voters and parties influences the entry of ...