Primary elections and membership ballots are becoming more common as a means of selecting candidates in European parties. This article assesses the likely implications of these changes for party cohesion by examining the American experience of primaries and contrasting US candidate selection with the membership ballots and primaries recently adopted by parties in the UK and Spain. It is argued that, in the absence of state regulation of candidate selection in European parties, these changes are unlikely to undermine party organizations as primaries have in the US. Instead, the European experience suggests that party leaders have been able to retain ultimate control over candidate selection, and that the democratization of the process has be...
Electoral politics in the larger western democracies seems to be becoming increasingly ‘denationalis...
The Conservatives experimented with primaries at the 2010 general election, and Ed Miliband has rece...
The aim of this paper is to verify, for the Spanish case, whether between 1977 and 2008 has increase...
Primary elections and membership ballots are becoming more common as a means of selecting candidates...
Primary elections and membership ballots are becoming more common as a means of selecting candidates...
In many Western democracies, political parties have started to open to members the selection of thei...
The last decades have seen an increase in the use of primary elections and one-member-one-vote syste...
Opening-up processes of candidate selection is often viewed as a means for political parties to rega...
Previous literature has argued that MPs selected by party elites in a central and exclusiveway aremo...
Much of the criticisms commonly addressed to modern political parties concern their alleged lack of ...
Political parties are increasingly adopting more inclusive procedures to select their party leader, ...
Abstract (120 words): This article fills a gap in the resurgent literature on legislative candidate...
This study evaluates the fitness of political parties for the democratisation of the European Union....
Over the past decades, European democracies have experienced diminishing trust in their political re...
Political parties in established democracies have faced three significant trends that have altered t...
Electoral politics in the larger western democracies seems to be becoming increasingly ‘denationalis...
The Conservatives experimented with primaries at the 2010 general election, and Ed Miliband has rece...
The aim of this paper is to verify, for the Spanish case, whether between 1977 and 2008 has increase...
Primary elections and membership ballots are becoming more common as a means of selecting candidates...
Primary elections and membership ballots are becoming more common as a means of selecting candidates...
In many Western democracies, political parties have started to open to members the selection of thei...
The last decades have seen an increase in the use of primary elections and one-member-one-vote syste...
Opening-up processes of candidate selection is often viewed as a means for political parties to rega...
Previous literature has argued that MPs selected by party elites in a central and exclusiveway aremo...
Much of the criticisms commonly addressed to modern political parties concern their alleged lack of ...
Political parties are increasingly adopting more inclusive procedures to select their party leader, ...
Abstract (120 words): This article fills a gap in the resurgent literature on legislative candidate...
This study evaluates the fitness of political parties for the democratisation of the European Union....
Over the past decades, European democracies have experienced diminishing trust in their political re...
Political parties in established democracies have faced three significant trends that have altered t...
Electoral politics in the larger western democracies seems to be becoming increasingly ‘denationalis...
The Conservatives experimented with primaries at the 2010 general election, and Ed Miliband has rece...
The aim of this paper is to verify, for the Spanish case, whether between 1977 and 2008 has increase...