No matter the region of the world under study, party (system) institutionalisation has been traditionally considered to be a necessary, but not sufficient, condition for the survival of democracy. Despite being one of the most quoted statements in the democratisation literature, the few studies looking at the relationship between institutionalisation and democratic endurance have found no evidence of the ‘almost magical’ powers of the former. This article revisits the abovementioned research question by making use of an original dataset covering all European democracies between 1848 and 2014. The main findings are threefold: (1) it is not the institutionalisation of political parties but the institutionalisation of party systems as a whole ...
Defence date: 6 June 2011Examining Board: Prof. Peter Mair, European University Institute ( Supervi...
Scholars today mostly agree that party system institutionalization (PSI) is a key ingredient in the ...
This article argues that the rise of parties as ‘public utilities’, that is, semi-state organs cruci...
No matter the region of the world under study, party (system) institutionalisation has been traditio...
No matter the region of the world under study, party (system) institutionalisation has been traditio...
Political parties and party systems are generally regarded as essential in a democracy. But is it th...
This book offers a systematic and far-reaching account of party system institutionalization in Weste...
Over the last decades, Western European party systems have experienced growing levels of electoral v...
Despite a great flourishing of studies about Latin America and Central and Eastern Europe, the issue...
How do two central institutional subsystems of democracy – party systems and civil society – affect ...
Over the last decades, Western European party systems have experienced growing levels of electoral v...
Political parties are central actors in modern democracies. Whether, and how, parties and party syst...
While the ‘critical citizens’ literature shows that publics often evaluate democracies negatively, w...
Party system institutionalization is often treated as part of the larger syndrome of democratization...
Defence date: 6 June 2011Examining Board: Prof. Peter Mair, European University Institute ( Supervi...
Scholars today mostly agree that party system institutionalization (PSI) is a key ingredient in the ...
This article argues that the rise of parties as ‘public utilities’, that is, semi-state organs cruci...
No matter the region of the world under study, party (system) institutionalisation has been traditio...
No matter the region of the world under study, party (system) institutionalisation has been traditio...
Political parties and party systems are generally regarded as essential in a democracy. But is it th...
This book offers a systematic and far-reaching account of party system institutionalization in Weste...
Over the last decades, Western European party systems have experienced growing levels of electoral v...
Despite a great flourishing of studies about Latin America and Central and Eastern Europe, the issue...
How do two central institutional subsystems of democracy – party systems and civil society – affect ...
Over the last decades, Western European party systems have experienced growing levels of electoral v...
Political parties are central actors in modern democracies. Whether, and how, parties and party syst...
While the ‘critical citizens’ literature shows that publics often evaluate democracies negatively, w...
Party system institutionalization is often treated as part of the larger syndrome of democratization...
Defence date: 6 June 2011Examining Board: Prof. Peter Mair, European University Institute ( Supervi...
Scholars today mostly agree that party system institutionalization (PSI) is a key ingredient in the ...
This article argues that the rise of parties as ‘public utilities’, that is, semi-state organs cruci...