Despite extensive research on party system stability, the concept is often reduced to the survival of existing parties. This article argues for introducing programmatic stability as a separate dimension and shows how the combination of party replacement and programmatic instability shapes patterns of party competition. Based on their interaction, the article distinguishes four ideal types: stable systems, systems with empty party labels, systems with ephemeral parties, and general instability. The empirical analysis relies on media data and proposes a new measure of programmatic stability to study its interaction with party replacement in fifteen European countries during the period of the economic crisis. As the article shows, the two dime...
This article is examining the effects of party dynamics on changeability of party leaders, arguing t...
Electoral systems are one of the most fundamental elements in modern democratic systems. Based on ob...
In recent years, and particularly following the impact of the “great recession”, Western European pa...
Despite extensive research on party system stability, the concept is often reduced to the survival o...
The stabilization of party systems in new democracies is commonly assumed to be a lengthy process. A...
Political parties are central actors in modern democracies. Whether, and how, parties and party syst...
The recent global financial crisis has been a serious stress test for representative democracies. Vo...
Political parties are often assumed to be adaptive, strategic organisations that continuously alter ...
This book offers a systematic and far-reaching account of party system institutionalization in Weste...
This study examines whether (and how) parties adapt to party system saturation (PSS). A party system...
Examing four recently published works , this review essay reflects on ongoing debates the changing b...
Over the past half century, the behavior of German voters has changed profoundly. After a long perio...
Defence date: 6 December 2018Examining Board: Prof. Hanspeter Kriesi, European University Institute ...
Despite a great flourishing of studies about Latin America and Central and Eastern Europe, the issue...
This article is examining the effects of party dynamics on changeability of party leaders, arguing t...
Electoral systems are one of the most fundamental elements in modern democratic systems. Based on ob...
In recent years, and particularly following the impact of the “great recession”, Western European pa...
Despite extensive research on party system stability, the concept is often reduced to the survival o...
The stabilization of party systems in new democracies is commonly assumed to be a lengthy process. A...
Political parties are central actors in modern democracies. Whether, and how, parties and party syst...
The recent global financial crisis has been a serious stress test for representative democracies. Vo...
Political parties are often assumed to be adaptive, strategic organisations that continuously alter ...
This book offers a systematic and far-reaching account of party system institutionalization in Weste...
This study examines whether (and how) parties adapt to party system saturation (PSS). A party system...
Examing four recently published works , this review essay reflects on ongoing debates the changing b...
Over the past half century, the behavior of German voters has changed profoundly. After a long perio...
Defence date: 6 December 2018Examining Board: Prof. Hanspeter Kriesi, European University Institute ...
Despite a great flourishing of studies about Latin America and Central and Eastern Europe, the issue...
This article is examining the effects of party dynamics on changeability of party leaders, arguing t...
Electoral systems are one of the most fundamental elements in modern democratic systems. Based on ob...
In recent years, and particularly following the impact of the “great recession”, Western European pa...