Numerous new parties have emerged since voters became less loyal to established political parties. A number of these survived and have been analysed intensely, especially green and radical right parties; many other new parties disappeared and have been neglected by party research. This article analyses the fate of all 30 political parties that entered parliament in the Netherlands or Belgium between 1950 and 2003. Qualitative comparative analysis is used to identify characteristics of both surviving and disappeared new parties. Conditions related to party origin (roots in civil society, organisational newness, initial programmatic profile) are scrutinised, as are conditions pertaining to the party's developmental process (party organisation...
The turnover of political parties is a key mechanism of renewal of electoral choices. We present an ...
'There are two tales about party politics. In the first, political parties are moribund, if not on t...
Western Europe has recently experienced the emergence of successful new parties, but while single pa...
Numerous new parties have emerged since voters became less loyal to established political parties. A...
New-Flemish Alliance (N-VA) burst on the scene barely a decade ago and is now Belgium’s largest poli...
New-Flemish Alliance (N-VA) burst on the scene barely a decade ago and is now Belgium’s largest poli...
The authors examine the development of opposition party behaviour in the Dutch Tweede Kamer between ...
This study examines whether (and how) parties adapt to party system saturation (PSS). A party system...
Even in the relatively open political system of the Netherlands, most new parties never pass the thr...
This is the authors' accepted and refereed manuscript to the articleThirty-nine parties have crossed...
Over the past decades, the Netherlands has witnessed the rise of several influential populist radica...
This article examines to what extent ideological incongruence (i.e., mismatch between policy positio...
The turnover of political parties is a key mechanism of renewal of electoral choices. We present an ...
'There are two tales about party politics. In the first, political parties are moribund, if not on t...
Western Europe has recently experienced the emergence of successful new parties, but while single pa...
Numerous new parties have emerged since voters became less loyal to established political parties. A...
New-Flemish Alliance (N-VA) burst on the scene barely a decade ago and is now Belgium’s largest poli...
New-Flemish Alliance (N-VA) burst on the scene barely a decade ago and is now Belgium’s largest poli...
The authors examine the development of opposition party behaviour in the Dutch Tweede Kamer between ...
This study examines whether (and how) parties adapt to party system saturation (PSS). A party system...
Even in the relatively open political system of the Netherlands, most new parties never pass the thr...
This is the authors' accepted and refereed manuscript to the articleThirty-nine parties have crossed...
Over the past decades, the Netherlands has witnessed the rise of several influential populist radica...
This article examines to what extent ideological incongruence (i.e., mismatch between policy positio...
The turnover of political parties is a key mechanism of renewal of electoral choices. We present an ...
'There are two tales about party politics. In the first, political parties are moribund, if not on t...
Western Europe has recently experienced the emergence of successful new parties, but while single pa...