No consensus exists on the causal mechanisms underpinning declining voting based on social cleavages – religion and class – in Europe. Previous research has emphasized two main factors: social change within the electorate (bottom-up) and parties’ policy polarization (top-down). This article presents a third level of analysis that links parties and cleavage-related social organizations, producing a factor capable of reinforcing group identity and interest representation. This hypothesis was tested for Italy in 1968–2008, where changes in the party system provided a natural experiment to assess the impact of changing structural alternatives at the party–organizational level. The level of cleavage voting in Italy then responded primaril...
none2noFor many years after World War Two, the mass party model dominated Italian politics. High rat...
Since 2013, the Italian party system has been in turmoil as the old bipolar structure has been swept...
The worldwide economic crisis has had important political implications in many Western democracies. ...
No consensus exists on the causal mechanisms underpinning declining voting based on social cleavage...
Building on two established perspectives on the political party, in this paper we view the party as ...
In the last decades Italian party system have undergone an important process of transition, that le...
The analysis looks at the disentanglement of interest groups from parties and the autonomous role of...
This paper analyses the changing links between religion, politics and voting behaviour in the last ...
Since the heyday of cleavage voting in the 1960s and 1970s, the majority of studies presents evidenc...
This article discusses Sartori’s party system typology and its eventual applicability to the Italia...
Over the past decade, the DS underwent a process of momentous change. This change was the outcome of...
The authors examine the effects of modernization and secularization on the vote for the religious pa...
Literature has for quite long time identified at least two different sources of the party unity in t...
1noItalian party politics had been described for decades as immoderate and highly fractionalized. A ...
Italy is currently experiencing profound political change. One aspect of this change involves the d...
none2noFor many years after World War Two, the mass party model dominated Italian politics. High rat...
Since 2013, the Italian party system has been in turmoil as the old bipolar structure has been swept...
The worldwide economic crisis has had important political implications in many Western democracies. ...
No consensus exists on the causal mechanisms underpinning declining voting based on social cleavage...
Building on two established perspectives on the political party, in this paper we view the party as ...
In the last decades Italian party system have undergone an important process of transition, that le...
The analysis looks at the disentanglement of interest groups from parties and the autonomous role of...
This paper analyses the changing links between religion, politics and voting behaviour in the last ...
Since the heyday of cleavage voting in the 1960s and 1970s, the majority of studies presents evidenc...
This article discusses Sartori’s party system typology and its eventual applicability to the Italia...
Over the past decade, the DS underwent a process of momentous change. This change was the outcome of...
The authors examine the effects of modernization and secularization on the vote for the religious pa...
Literature has for quite long time identified at least two different sources of the party unity in t...
1noItalian party politics had been described for decades as immoderate and highly fractionalized. A ...
Italy is currently experiencing profound political change. One aspect of this change involves the d...
none2noFor many years after World War Two, the mass party model dominated Italian politics. High rat...
Since 2013, the Italian party system has been in turmoil as the old bipolar structure has been swept...
The worldwide economic crisis has had important political implications in many Western democracies. ...