In this article, the author presents a claim that, in parallel to the end of mass parties, it is possible to observe the progressing decline of elites within political parties. This phenomenon manifests itself on the following three levels: 1) a theoretical level-less and less attention is paid to elites in the theory of political parties as their place is being taken over by other approaches, in particular leadership theory; 2) a terminological level-the notion of elites is being removed from analyses devoted to political parties and supplanted by other terms such us “leaders.” They are sometimes considered as the synonyms of the word “elite”; 3) a factual level-there are strong reasons to presume that the decline in the importance of elit...
The literature on political parties has been prolific in the last decades. At the same time, it is d...
It has been a fashion over the last two or three decades to claim that political party is in decline...
The article argues that the persistent high level of dissatisfaction vis-à-vis parties comes from a ...
The article begins by identifying a number of apparently dissonant characteristics of modern party o...
Populism is a particular type of constitutional pathology; a brand of groupthink in which a leader e...
The article deals with recent developments in terms of elite configuration and its impact on politic...
none1noThis article presents an interpretation of the present malaise that afflicts the political pa...
Article first published online: 17 MAY 2011This article offers an overview of levels of party member...
This article presents and assesses the thesis that a shift in the character of governing elites and ...
This article investigates how parties can influence the level of political sophistication their supp...
Research on party membership development commonly reports figures aggregated to the country level an...
"This article presents and assesses the thesis that a shift in the character of governing elites and...
This article examines how populism is linked to party organization and, specifically, intra-party de...
This article analyzes the relationship between political elites and mass parties. Thus, we consider ...
This article reviews and summarises the trends in the development of theories on political parties. ...
The literature on political parties has been prolific in the last decades. At the same time, it is d...
It has been a fashion over the last two or three decades to claim that political party is in decline...
The article argues that the persistent high level of dissatisfaction vis-à-vis parties comes from a ...
The article begins by identifying a number of apparently dissonant characteristics of modern party o...
Populism is a particular type of constitutional pathology; a brand of groupthink in which a leader e...
The article deals with recent developments in terms of elite configuration and its impact on politic...
none1noThis article presents an interpretation of the present malaise that afflicts the political pa...
Article first published online: 17 MAY 2011This article offers an overview of levels of party member...
This article presents and assesses the thesis that a shift in the character of governing elites and ...
This article investigates how parties can influence the level of political sophistication their supp...
Research on party membership development commonly reports figures aggregated to the country level an...
"This article presents and assesses the thesis that a shift in the character of governing elites and...
This article examines how populism is linked to party organization and, specifically, intra-party de...
This article analyzes the relationship between political elites and mass parties. Thus, we consider ...
This article reviews and summarises the trends in the development of theories on political parties. ...
The literature on political parties has been prolific in the last decades. At the same time, it is d...
It has been a fashion over the last two or three decades to claim that political party is in decline...
The article argues that the persistent high level of dissatisfaction vis-à-vis parties comes from a ...