The article aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the impact of decentralisation on regionalist parties’ strength in both national and regional elections. We consider decentralisation both as a putatively crucial event, that is, the creation of an elected regional government, and as a process. Our study is based on a dataset including aggregate vote shares for 227 regionalist parties competing in 329 regions across 18 Western democracies. Our findings show that decentralisation as an event has a strong impact on the number of regionalist parties, as it triggers processes of proliferation and diffusion. Decentralisation as a process has an overall empowerment effect in regional elections, while it does not have an effect in national el...
Almost every democratic country in the world started to decentralize and introduced local elections ...
Over the past forty years, Western European countries have faced both pressures to decentralize and,...
© Cambridge University Press 2013. Debates about decentralization raise cultural questions of identi...
The article aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the impact of decentralisation on regionalis...
The article aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the impact of decentralisation on regionalis...
This article addresses the effects of decentralisation reforms on regionalist parties' electoral str...
In the last three decades several countries around the world have transferred authority from their n...
The literature on regionalist parties has traditionally focused on the origins of their electoral st...
Under what conditions is decentralisation a salient issue for state-wide political parties? It is ar...
The literature on regionalist parties has traditionally focused on the origins of their electoral st...
The literature is still undecided on whether sub-state elections conform more to a national or regio...
In this article I address the impact of decentralisation on the nationalisation of party systems. Ma...
In this dissertation, I ask why certain types of parties would agree to support creating or empoweri...
The article centres on the saliency that regional decentralization has had for British, Italian, and...
This article aims to explain longitudinal and cross-sectional variation in regional government compo...
Almost every democratic country in the world started to decentralize and introduced local elections ...
Over the past forty years, Western European countries have faced both pressures to decentralize and,...
© Cambridge University Press 2013. Debates about decentralization raise cultural questions of identi...
The article aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the impact of decentralisation on regionalis...
The article aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the impact of decentralisation on regionalis...
This article addresses the effects of decentralisation reforms on regionalist parties' electoral str...
In the last three decades several countries around the world have transferred authority from their n...
The literature on regionalist parties has traditionally focused on the origins of their electoral st...
Under what conditions is decentralisation a salient issue for state-wide political parties? It is ar...
The literature on regionalist parties has traditionally focused on the origins of their electoral st...
The literature is still undecided on whether sub-state elections conform more to a national or regio...
In this article I address the impact of decentralisation on the nationalisation of party systems. Ma...
In this dissertation, I ask why certain types of parties would agree to support creating or empoweri...
The article centres on the saliency that regional decentralization has had for British, Italian, and...
This article aims to explain longitudinal and cross-sectional variation in regional government compo...
Almost every democratic country in the world started to decentralize and introduced local elections ...
Over the past forty years, Western European countries have faced both pressures to decentralize and,...
© Cambridge University Press 2013. Debates about decentralization raise cultural questions of identi...