peer reviewedAn appropriate quantitative measurement of party strength is an essential precondition to any further qualitative assessment of partisan influence. The existing literature offers a number of individual indicators but fails to integrate them into a coherent systematic framework. This article fills that gap by proposing a new multi-dimensional and multi-level framework model to operationalise and measure party strength. The soundness of the approach is tested on the case of the evolution of German parties between 1991 and 2013
Five leading German political parties and their coalitions are evaluated with regard to party manife...
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This chapter seeks to map and analyse continuities and change of relevant structural attributes of t...
An appropriate quantitative measurement of party strength is an essential precondition to any furthe...
Party dominance is not clearly conceptualized and operationalized in the existing literature and has...
The article conceptualizes the concept of party strength and the measurement of its two quantitative...
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 February 2022This article proposes a measure of ...
Based on the Banzhaf-Coleman approach to the analysis of political power, this article presents a ne...
Populism has become a pervasive concept in political science research. However, a central and basic ...
International audienceThis article proposes a measure of the social structuration of political parti...
Political parties are both vehicles for the pursuit of power and specific sites in which it is produ...
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This article develops and tests a new multidimensional index — CAMPROF — that is designed to measure...
One of the most common critiques of political parties is that they no longer represent the interests...
Political parties play a crucial role in interest articulation and aggregation in modern mass democr...
Five leading German political parties and their coalitions are evaluated with regard to party manife...
Party affiliation is a key concept used in many social science surveys. To measure such affiliations...
This chapter seeks to map and analyse continuities and change of relevant structural attributes of t...
An appropriate quantitative measurement of party strength is an essential precondition to any furthe...
Party dominance is not clearly conceptualized and operationalized in the existing literature and has...
The article conceptualizes the concept of party strength and the measurement of its two quantitative...
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 February 2022This article proposes a measure of ...
Based on the Banzhaf-Coleman approach to the analysis of political power, this article presents a ne...
Populism has become a pervasive concept in political science research. However, a central and basic ...
International audienceThis article proposes a measure of the social structuration of political parti...
Political parties are both vehicles for the pursuit of power and specific sites in which it is produ...
Abstract. Using OLS regression with World Values Survey data across 18 OECD countries, this article ...
This article develops and tests a new multidimensional index — CAMPROF — that is designed to measure...
One of the most common critiques of political parties is that they no longer represent the interests...
Political parties play a crucial role in interest articulation and aggregation in modern mass democr...
Five leading German political parties and their coalitions are evaluated with regard to party manife...
Party affiliation is a key concept used in many social science surveys. To measure such affiliations...
This chapter seeks to map and analyse continuities and change of relevant structural attributes of t...