Political observers agree that parties in European parliamentary democracies are more likely than previously to give party members opportunities to vote in decisions about party policies or personnel. Observers are less agreed about the implications of these apparent procedural trends. Some, including Peter Mair, saw them as evidence of the hollowing-out of party democracies; others have seen them as enhancing citizens’ opportunities for meaningful political participation. Because this is ultimately an empirical question as well as a normative one, these radically conflicting interpretations make it crucial to examine which interpretation is best supported by usage to date This is the task we undertake in this article. We use data from the ...
Is party membership still an important part of European political systems? Ingrid van Biezen outline...
This article is the first expressly to focus on membership ballots as an instrument in the selection...
How important is intra-party unity to election outcomes? Michael Clark provides an overview of the e...
On the face of it, membership ballots present a clear case in which intra-party democ-racy comes int...
Facing a crucial legitimacy crisis, many Western European political parties have recently undergone ...
Reforms of intra-party decision-making processes often rest on the idea that citizens want more dire...
Facing a crucial legitimacy crisis, many Western European political parties have recently undergone ...
Theories often explain intraparty competition based on electoral conditions and intraparty rules. Th...
Existing research often suggests that a greater degree of internal democracy within parties could we...
Political parties in established democracies have faced three significant trends that have altered t...
Much of the criticisms commonly addressed to modern political parties concern their alleged lack of ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Verlag via the ...
Politics within parties can have major effects on what parties do and how they represent citizens. N...
Primary elections and membership ballots are becoming more common as a means of selecting candidates...
Over the past decades, European democracies have experienced diminishing trust in their political re...
Is party membership still an important part of European political systems? Ingrid van Biezen outline...
This article is the first expressly to focus on membership ballots as an instrument in the selection...
How important is intra-party unity to election outcomes? Michael Clark provides an overview of the e...
On the face of it, membership ballots present a clear case in which intra-party democ-racy comes int...
Facing a crucial legitimacy crisis, many Western European political parties have recently undergone ...
Reforms of intra-party decision-making processes often rest on the idea that citizens want more dire...
Facing a crucial legitimacy crisis, many Western European political parties have recently undergone ...
Theories often explain intraparty competition based on electoral conditions and intraparty rules. Th...
Existing research often suggests that a greater degree of internal democracy within parties could we...
Political parties in established democracies have faced three significant trends that have altered t...
Much of the criticisms commonly addressed to modern political parties concern their alleged lack of ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Verlag via the ...
Politics within parties can have major effects on what parties do and how they represent citizens. N...
Primary elections and membership ballots are becoming more common as a means of selecting candidates...
Over the past decades, European democracies have experienced diminishing trust in their political re...
Is party membership still an important part of European political systems? Ingrid van Biezen outline...
This article is the first expressly to focus on membership ballots as an instrument in the selection...
How important is intra-party unity to election outcomes? Michael Clark provides an overview of the e...