This article focuses on the collective members of political parties. Collective members can be defined as organizations having both full self-government rights and entitlements to decision-making processes in the political parties in which they are embedded. This article proposes a basic descriptive typology of collective members that takes into consideration their sociopolitical nature (party political or functional) and their pattern of articulation within the party in which they are embedded (whether they help to articulate the whole party structure or not). It also illustrates these subtypes by examining European organizations that meet (or are close to meeting) the main defining characteristics of collective members. This examination i...
During the last few decades, it is almost impossible to envision political system of European countr...
This paper investigates the factors behind political Group membership in the European Parliament. At...
This article aims to contribute both theoretically and empirically to the study of political parties...
This article focuses on the collective members of political parties. Collective members can be defin...
This dissertation examines the relationship between members of the European Parliament (MEPs) and na...
Political science research, especially in recent times, has recognized the centrality of party and e...
The chapter investigates the process of institutionalisation of the two major political groups in th...
The article confirms the hypothesis that a multiplicity of parties of the European and national leve...
Available online: 01 Mar 2012This contribution investigates the factors behind political group membe...
This contribution investigates the factors behind political group membership in the European Parliam...
Examining Board: Prof. Peter Mair, EUI (Supervisor) Prof. Stefano Bartolini, Robert Schuman Centre...
This article explores the development and the main changes of the party organization in contemporary...
This study evaluates the fitness of political parties for the democratisation of the European Union....
There are many studies, which try to explain the relationships that will take place between politica...
The thesis investigates the development of the concept of party membership as a strategy for the inc...
During the last few decades, it is almost impossible to envision political system of European countr...
This paper investigates the factors behind political Group membership in the European Parliament. At...
This article aims to contribute both theoretically and empirically to the study of political parties...
This article focuses on the collective members of political parties. Collective members can be defin...
This dissertation examines the relationship between members of the European Parliament (MEPs) and na...
Political science research, especially in recent times, has recognized the centrality of party and e...
The chapter investigates the process of institutionalisation of the two major political groups in th...
The article confirms the hypothesis that a multiplicity of parties of the European and national leve...
Available online: 01 Mar 2012This contribution investigates the factors behind political group membe...
This contribution investigates the factors behind political group membership in the European Parliam...
Examining Board: Prof. Peter Mair, EUI (Supervisor) Prof. Stefano Bartolini, Robert Schuman Centre...
This article explores the development and the main changes of the party organization in contemporary...
This study evaluates the fitness of political parties for the democratisation of the European Union....
There are many studies, which try to explain the relationships that will take place between politica...
The thesis investigates the development of the concept of party membership as a strategy for the inc...
During the last few decades, it is almost impossible to envision political system of European countr...
This paper investigates the factors behind political Group membership in the European Parliament. At...
This article aims to contribute both theoretically and empirically to the study of political parties...