While party splits are a relatively frequent phenomenon in many new and established democracies, the systematic empirical research on electoral competition after schisms is limited. The analysis of more than 200 splits across 25 European countries in the post-war period addresses this gap in the research. The study shows that the vote shares of rump and splinter parties in the first election after fission are related to their membership strength and the share of splinter legislators. This relationship is present in both Western Europe and Central and Eastern Europe. Additionally, economic growth affects the support of rump parties that hold government office while party system fragmentation and party funding regulations correlate with the e...
The literature on party competition structure in eastern Europe varies between aggregated large-N st...
Based on a subset of MAPP data on 253 parties in 28 countries over a period from 1990 to 2014, this ...
The literature on party competition structure in eastern Europe varies between aggregated large-N st...
While party splits are a relatively frequent phenomenon in many new and established democracies, the...
While parties in many new democracies frequently split, merge, change labels, and make and break ele...
Despite its controversial status as a stable governmental form, many of today's societies attempting...
This paper is an update and completion of a previous article (Bardi, 1996) on parties and the party ...
While parties in many new democracies frequently split, merge, change labels, and make and break ele...
How are the contours of Western European politics shifting? To what extent do these shifts reflect c...
The comparative study of intraparty divisions and their determinants has been a long-debated matter,...
Electoral systems have been for a long time a core topic in the field of comparative politics. Cause...
Party competition in Eastern Europe faces a seeming paradox. On the one hand, research finds increas...
Ever since Schumpeter (1942) defined democracy in terms of a competition of political leaders for th...
Sponsored by the European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR).This acclaimed text on comparativ...
This article is part of the special cluster titled Parties and Democratic Linkage in Post-Communist ...
The literature on party competition structure in eastern Europe varies between aggregated large-N st...
Based on a subset of MAPP data on 253 parties in 28 countries over a period from 1990 to 2014, this ...
The literature on party competition structure in eastern Europe varies between aggregated large-N st...
While party splits are a relatively frequent phenomenon in many new and established democracies, the...
While parties in many new democracies frequently split, merge, change labels, and make and break ele...
Despite its controversial status as a stable governmental form, many of today's societies attempting...
This paper is an update and completion of a previous article (Bardi, 1996) on parties and the party ...
While parties in many new democracies frequently split, merge, change labels, and make and break ele...
How are the contours of Western European politics shifting? To what extent do these shifts reflect c...
The comparative study of intraparty divisions and their determinants has been a long-debated matter,...
Electoral systems have been for a long time a core topic in the field of comparative politics. Cause...
Party competition in Eastern Europe faces a seeming paradox. On the one hand, research finds increas...
Ever since Schumpeter (1942) defined democracy in terms of a competition of political leaders for th...
Sponsored by the European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR).This acclaimed text on comparativ...
This article is part of the special cluster titled Parties and Democratic Linkage in Post-Communist ...
The literature on party competition structure in eastern Europe varies between aggregated large-N st...
Based on a subset of MAPP data on 253 parties in 28 countries over a period from 1990 to 2014, this ...
The literature on party competition structure in eastern Europe varies between aggregated large-N st...