Through a comparative study of Spain (1977-1989) and Argentina (1983-95), this article argues that pacted transitions depress access to positions of political leadership vis-à-vis transitions by collapse, as the literature hypothesizes. It posits that successful pact making in Spain required disciplined political parties and encouraged the adoption of party rules that concentrated candidate selection in the hands of the national party leadership, which facilitated elite continuity. Without the constraints of pact making, the Argentine parties permitted a greater degree of regional-party and rank-and-file participation, and the representation of internal factions, thereby encouraging renovation. However, it concludes that higher continuit...
This article revisits one historical event that has been repeatedly discussed in the literature on d...
Democratization from authoritarian rule has been an important focus of scholarly interest in the 198...
When dictators seize power, they face a choice about how to deal with the pre-existing political par...
This article examines change in the Greek and Spanish party systems between their pre-and post-autho...
This article examines change in the Greek and Spanish party systems between their pre- and post-auth...
Why do some parties suffer more than others under similar contextual conditions? Or why are some par...
The gradual implementation of new, more participatory and thus, more democratic mechanisms of intra-...
When dictators seize power, they face a choice about how to deal with the pre-existing political par...
Although Lijphart's typology of consensus and majoritarian democracy can be regarded as the most wid...
The democratization literature suggests a country's chances of success-fully democratizing are ...
This article contributes to the study of party regulation in contemporary Latin America in two main ...
This dissertation adopts an elite-based approach to build a portable theory of party survival and na...
Electoral volatility is much higher in new than in advanced democracies. Some scholars contend that ...
translations in this paper are my own. Why would a national political party that has been competitiv...
The aim of this paper is to verify, for the Spanish case, whether between 1977 and 2008 has increase...
This article revisits one historical event that has been repeatedly discussed in the literature on d...
Democratization from authoritarian rule has been an important focus of scholarly interest in the 198...
When dictators seize power, they face a choice about how to deal with the pre-existing political par...
This article examines change in the Greek and Spanish party systems between their pre-and post-autho...
This article examines change in the Greek and Spanish party systems between their pre- and post-auth...
Why do some parties suffer more than others under similar contextual conditions? Or why are some par...
The gradual implementation of new, more participatory and thus, more democratic mechanisms of intra-...
When dictators seize power, they face a choice about how to deal with the pre-existing political par...
Although Lijphart's typology of consensus and majoritarian democracy can be regarded as the most wid...
The democratization literature suggests a country's chances of success-fully democratizing are ...
This article contributes to the study of party regulation in contemporary Latin America in two main ...
This dissertation adopts an elite-based approach to build a portable theory of party survival and na...
Electoral volatility is much higher in new than in advanced democracies. Some scholars contend that ...
translations in this paper are my own. Why would a national political party that has been competitiv...
The aim of this paper is to verify, for the Spanish case, whether between 1977 and 2008 has increase...
This article revisits one historical event that has been repeatedly discussed in the literature on d...
Democratization from authoritarian rule has been an important focus of scholarly interest in the 198...
When dictators seize power, they face a choice about how to deal with the pre-existing political par...