Political parties have long been recognized as essential components of representative democracy. Indeed, it is difficult to imagine how the governance of modern states could be accomplished without meaningful political parties. By organizing voters, aggregating and articulating interests, crafting policy alternatives and providing the basis for coordinated electoral and legislative activity, well-functioning political parties are central not just to representative government but also to the process of democratic development in transitional democracies. Parties perform a number of essential functions that make democracy in modern states possible. Ideally, they represent political constituencies and interests, recruit and socialize new can...
Representative democracy is currenty facing strong social criticism for its incapacity to envolve pe...
A party is defined in terms of effort: collective effort directed toward capturing public office and...
Political parties occupy a unique intermediate position between civil society and the public politic...
Political parties are an essential component of representative democracy. They organize voters, aggr...
* I am grateful to the editors and Matthew Mitchell for comments on previous versions of this chapte...
Representative democracy is inconceivable without political parties, most scholars seem to agree. Pa...
This paper assesses the relationship between the nature of political parties and varieties of democr...
Representative democracy is currenty facing strong social criticism for its incapacity to envolve pe...
Political parties play a major role in democratic processes around the world. Recent empirical resea...
Political parties are the gatekeeper to almost all democratic policies and offices. But they are oft...
Parties and Representation in the American Legislatures This paper seeks to join two widely held pro...
The main goal of this paper is to highlight the need for strong political parties in new democracies...
There is a growing trend for developing democracies to attempt to shape their party systems by regul...
none1noParty and Democracy questions why political parties today are held in such low estimation in...
We propose a theory of political parties in which interest groups and activists are the key actors, ...
Representative democracy is currenty facing strong social criticism for its incapacity to envolve pe...
A party is defined in terms of effort: collective effort directed toward capturing public office and...
Political parties occupy a unique intermediate position between civil society and the public politic...
Political parties are an essential component of representative democracy. They organize voters, aggr...
* I am grateful to the editors and Matthew Mitchell for comments on previous versions of this chapte...
Representative democracy is inconceivable without political parties, most scholars seem to agree. Pa...
This paper assesses the relationship between the nature of political parties and varieties of democr...
Representative democracy is currenty facing strong social criticism for its incapacity to envolve pe...
Political parties play a major role in democratic processes around the world. Recent empirical resea...
Political parties are the gatekeeper to almost all democratic policies and offices. But they are oft...
Parties and Representation in the American Legislatures This paper seeks to join two widely held pro...
The main goal of this paper is to highlight the need for strong political parties in new democracies...
There is a growing trend for developing democracies to attempt to shape their party systems by regul...
none1noParty and Democracy questions why political parties today are held in such low estimation in...
We propose a theory of political parties in which interest groups and activists are the key actors, ...
Representative democracy is currenty facing strong social criticism for its incapacity to envolve pe...
A party is defined in terms of effort: collective effort directed toward capturing public office and...
Political parties occupy a unique intermediate position between civil society and the public politic...