This chapter asks how electoral competition changed from 2013 to 2017 in East and West Germany. Following Sartori's understanding of party systems as systems of interactions resulting from inter-party competition, it focuses on the content-related properties of the German party system. Combining data from the GLES 2013 and 2017 voter and candidate surveys, it investigates, first, the extent of electoral competition in terms of overlapping electoral support of party pairs and, second, how the establishment of the AfD changed the substantial structure underlying electoral competition in East and West Germany. Findings suggest that electoral competition in Germany is best described as three-dimensional. Whereas regional differences result from...
This paper investigates party incumbency advantage in German federal elections. I use a sharp regres...
In 2017, the Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) became the first the far-right party to win seats in ...
Like all political parties in modern democracies, the major German parties face challenges caused by...
This concluding chapter discusses changing German voters' behavior in the context of changing partie...
Over the past half century, the behavior of German voters has changed profoundly. After a long perio...
Democracy rests on the hope that representation will emerge from the process of parties competing fo...
The article draws upon the formal coalition literature to demonstrate that party system change over ...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the spatial patterns of party support at the 2021 Bundestag ele...
German state elections held on 13 March produced significant levels of support for the Alternative f...
Analyzed in the article is German political party system after the 2013 Bundestag elections. The aut...
Examining the German case in the wider Western European context for the period 1996-2017, the chapte...
'It is widely believed that the German type mixed member election system has advantages over other t...
This paper compares the evolution of critical characteristics of the party systems in Eastern and We...
In Germany, Grand Coalitions of the two major parties - the Christian Democrats (CDU/CSU) and the So...
Introducing the special issue, section (1) provides an overview of the election campaign, (2) discus...
This paper investigates party incumbency advantage in German federal elections. I use a sharp regres...
In 2017, the Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) became the first the far-right party to win seats in ...
Like all political parties in modern democracies, the major German parties face challenges caused by...
This concluding chapter discusses changing German voters' behavior in the context of changing partie...
Over the past half century, the behavior of German voters has changed profoundly. After a long perio...
Democracy rests on the hope that representation will emerge from the process of parties competing fo...
The article draws upon the formal coalition literature to demonstrate that party system change over ...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the spatial patterns of party support at the 2021 Bundestag ele...
German state elections held on 13 March produced significant levels of support for the Alternative f...
Analyzed in the article is German political party system after the 2013 Bundestag elections. The aut...
Examining the German case in the wider Western European context for the period 1996-2017, the chapte...
'It is widely believed that the German type mixed member election system has advantages over other t...
This paper compares the evolution of critical characteristics of the party systems in Eastern and We...
In Germany, Grand Coalitions of the two major parties - the Christian Democrats (CDU/CSU) and the So...
Introducing the special issue, section (1) provides an overview of the election campaign, (2) discus...
This paper investigates party incumbency advantage in German federal elections. I use a sharp regres...
In 2017, the Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) became the first the far-right party to win seats in ...
Like all political parties in modern democracies, the major German parties face challenges caused by...