The main goal of this paper is to highlight the need for strong political parties in new democracies. It will do so by examining why three major pillars of democracy cannot provide state stability in the short-‐term, how social cleavages and economic grievances contribute to state failure, and how several characteristics of political parties themselves enhance the chances for sustained democratic success and state stability in new democracies. It then finished up with concluding remarks
Democracy today is seen by the western world as the only legitimate form of government. Never before...
Political stability is desired by every state. But is it contingent upon regime types or party syste...
This paper is a.companion piece to “Democratic Political Stability: A Methodological Note” which rec...
The sister volume to a book called Political Parties in Advanced Industrial Democracies, this book o...
Political parties have long been recognized as essential components of representative democracy. Ind...
* I am grateful to the editors and Matthew Mitchell for comments on previous versions of this chapte...
Political parties are an essential component of representative democracy. They organize voters, aggr...
none1noParty and Democracy questions why political parties today are held in such low estimation in...
This paper is concerned primarily with the way in which the changing character of political parties ...
Thus far the relationship between political parties and democratizations has been approached only as...
This paper assesses the relationship between the nature of political parties and varieties of democr...
The democracies of the world present a varied picture of differing structural forms and attributes. ...
The stabilization of party systems in new democracies is commonly assumed to be a lengthy process. A...
"ECPR"--Title page.Includes bibliographical references (pages 228-240) and index.Machine generated c...
This book offers a critical and comparative examination of international support to political partie...
Democracy today is seen by the western world as the only legitimate form of government. Never before...
Political stability is desired by every state. But is it contingent upon regime types or party syste...
This paper is a.companion piece to “Democratic Political Stability: A Methodological Note” which rec...
The sister volume to a book called Political Parties in Advanced Industrial Democracies, this book o...
Political parties have long been recognized as essential components of representative democracy. Ind...
* I am grateful to the editors and Matthew Mitchell for comments on previous versions of this chapte...
Political parties are an essential component of representative democracy. They organize voters, aggr...
none1noParty and Democracy questions why political parties today are held in such low estimation in...
This paper is concerned primarily with the way in which the changing character of political parties ...
Thus far the relationship between political parties and democratizations has been approached only as...
This paper assesses the relationship between the nature of political parties and varieties of democr...
The democracies of the world present a varied picture of differing structural forms and attributes. ...
The stabilization of party systems in new democracies is commonly assumed to be a lengthy process. A...
"ECPR"--Title page.Includes bibliographical references (pages 228-240) and index.Machine generated c...
This book offers a critical and comparative examination of international support to political partie...
Democracy today is seen by the western world as the only legitimate form of government. Never before...
Political stability is desired by every state. But is it contingent upon regime types or party syste...
This paper is a.companion piece to “Democratic Political Stability: A Methodological Note” which rec...