The extent to which a party system is nationalized—with nationalization being defined as the degree to which major political parties obtain similar vote shares throughout the national territory—has considerable consequences for political representation, public policy making, and even the survival of democracy. Yet, so far there is little empirical evidence about the conditions that promote or inhibit the development of nationalized party systems in new democracies. Using electoral data from 89 elections in 16 Latin American democracies, this article provides a systematic analysis of the effect of decentralization on party system nationalization. The results show that political decentralization and fiscal decentralization inhibit the develop...
Chile’s parties have been characterized as ‘European ’ in their development and institutionalization...
“Previous literature on the consequences of decentralization has demonstrated a positive effect on v...
Federalism is widely lauded for its ability to manage deep social divisions and promote effic...
Since the end of the twentieth century a broad and persistent movement away from centralized pattern...
On the basis of a sample of 227 elections in seventeen Western European countries over the period 19...
Increasing the homogeneity of a party’s support across the nation -party nationalization- is a key c...
This thesis is focused on the nationalization of party systems in Western Europe and combines four d...
In this article I address the impact of decentralisation on the nationalisation of party systems. Ma...
This paper argues that there is a strong relationship between geographical patterns of political par...
The concept of nationalisation' is vigorously discussed in the literature and three dimensions have ...
This article explores the impact of decentralisation on countries’ fiscal outcomes paying attention ...
Chile’s parties have been characterized as ‘European ’ in their development and insti-tutionalizatio...
In this dissertation, I ask why certain types of parties would agree to support creating or empoweri...
The decentralization of government is one of the most significant trends in politics worldwide. Vari...
The literature on party system nationalisation has yet to provide a better understanding of the impa...
Chile’s parties have been characterized as ‘European ’ in their development and institutionalization...
“Previous literature on the consequences of decentralization has demonstrated a positive effect on v...
Federalism is widely lauded for its ability to manage deep social divisions and promote effic...
Since the end of the twentieth century a broad and persistent movement away from centralized pattern...
On the basis of a sample of 227 elections in seventeen Western European countries over the period 19...
Increasing the homogeneity of a party’s support across the nation -party nationalization- is a key c...
This thesis is focused on the nationalization of party systems in Western Europe and combines four d...
In this article I address the impact of decentralisation on the nationalisation of party systems. Ma...
This paper argues that there is a strong relationship between geographical patterns of political par...
The concept of nationalisation' is vigorously discussed in the literature and three dimensions have ...
This article explores the impact of decentralisation on countries’ fiscal outcomes paying attention ...
Chile’s parties have been characterized as ‘European ’ in their development and insti-tutionalizatio...
In this dissertation, I ask why certain types of parties would agree to support creating or empoweri...
The decentralization of government is one of the most significant trends in politics worldwide. Vari...
The literature on party system nationalisation has yet to provide a better understanding of the impa...
Chile’s parties have been characterized as ‘European ’ in their development and institutionalization...
“Previous literature on the consequences of decentralization has demonstrated a positive effect on v...
Federalism is widely lauded for its ability to manage deep social divisions and promote effic...