Quantitative studies aiming at general explanations for the emergence of new political parties stress the importance of new issues and the programmatic behaviour of other parties. I connect these two aspects by arguing that the programmatic diversity of existing parties is a strong influence on the incentives for new party formation, as it determines the scope for possible programmatic innovations. I use two measures for programmatic diversity in order to capture the programmatic supply by existing parties. It can be shown that the explanatory contribution of programmatic factors is as high as or even higher than that of the factors usually cited in the literature on new political parties, e.g. electoral institutions. Moreover, the results ...
Previous studies on new political parties have assumed that they either represent new or ignored cle...
Despite the large body of literature on the emergence and success of new political parties in Wester...
Political party organizations play large roles in democracies, yet their organizations differ widely...
Quantitative studies aiming at general explanations for the emergence of new political parties stres...
This cumulative dissertation investigates the formation and success of new political parties in deve...
This cumulative dissertation investigates the formation and success of new political parties in deve...
One of the prominent feature of the Lithuanian party system is constant success of new parties. Base...
The study at hand examines the phenomenon of new parties. It aims to answer the research question of...
The foundation and electoral success of a new party can be attributed mainly to three factors: (1) i...
Previous studies on the electoral performance of niche parties have not fully taken into account the...
The debate about how to best define the niche party concept is still on-going. At the same time, emp...
For a considerable time new political parties played a minor role in most polities and, as a consequ...
New political parties can be essential holders of party systems’ change. A lot of scholars underline...
This study examines how ideological incongruence between voters and parties influences the entry of ...
**Draft Paper. Comments most welcome. 2 Abstract∗ An important property of any party system is the r...
Previous studies on new political parties have assumed that they either represent new or ignored cle...
Despite the large body of literature on the emergence and success of new political parties in Wester...
Political party organizations play large roles in democracies, yet their organizations differ widely...
Quantitative studies aiming at general explanations for the emergence of new political parties stres...
This cumulative dissertation investigates the formation and success of new political parties in deve...
This cumulative dissertation investigates the formation and success of new political parties in deve...
One of the prominent feature of the Lithuanian party system is constant success of new parties. Base...
The study at hand examines the phenomenon of new parties. It aims to answer the research question of...
The foundation and electoral success of a new party can be attributed mainly to three factors: (1) i...
Previous studies on the electoral performance of niche parties have not fully taken into account the...
The debate about how to best define the niche party concept is still on-going. At the same time, emp...
For a considerable time new political parties played a minor role in most polities and, as a consequ...
New political parties can be essential holders of party systems’ change. A lot of scholars underline...
This study examines how ideological incongruence between voters and parties influences the entry of ...
**Draft Paper. Comments most welcome. 2 Abstract∗ An important property of any party system is the r...
Previous studies on new political parties have assumed that they either represent new or ignored cle...
Despite the large body of literature on the emergence and success of new political parties in Wester...
Political party organizations play large roles in democracies, yet their organizations differ widely...