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    Colchester : ECPR Press | London : Rowman & Littlefield International
    ISBN: 9781786606730 , 9781786613080
    Language: English
    Pages: xxiv, 275 Seiten , Diagramme
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Emanuele, Vincenzo, 1986- author Cleavages, institutions and competition
    DDC: 324.94/055
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    Keywords: Voting research Cross-cultural studies ; Political parties Cross-cultural studies ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Westeuropa ; Wahlverhalten ; Wahlforschung ; Parteiensystem ; Geschichte 1965-2015
    Abstract: Contents -- List of tables and figures -- List of abbreviations -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Theoretical and methodological framework -- Theoretical background -- Research design -- Assessing vote nationalization -- Vote nationalization trends (1965-2015) -- Explaining vote nationalization -- The macro-sociological determinants -- The institutional constraints -- The competition factors -- Towards an explanation -- Vote (de-)nationalization in Western Europe: main findings and implications -- Appendix: vote nationalization trends (1965-2015): national variations -- References -- Index
    Note: "This book comes out as a transformation of my PhD thesis" (Acknowlegements) , Includes bibliographical references and index
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    ISBN: 9783030979782
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxiii, 244 Seiten) , Diagramme
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Europe—Politics and government. ; Comparative government. ; Elections.
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Theoretical Background -- Chapter 3: Party System Instability Between Votes And Seats -- Chapter 4: The Rise Of New Parties And The Reshaping Of Party Systems -- Chapter 5: Interparty Competition In The Governmental Arena -- Chapter 6: Party System Institutionalization: Measurement And Evidence -- Chapter 7: Explaining Party System Deinstitutionalization -- Chapter 8: The Consequences Of Party System Deinstitutionalization On Democracy -- Chapter 9: Conclusion.
    Abstract: “Although a great deal of attention has been devoted to party system ‘institutionalization’ in new democracies, this book focuses on the much more momentous ‘deinstitutionalization’ of the party systems of old democracies. Evidence of this phenomenon has been accumulated in various domains, and the book provides a comprehensive and coherent multidimensional framework to analyze the crisis affecting party systems with new data, indicators, and techniques.” ----Stefano Bartolini, European University Institute in Florence, Italy. This book offers a systematic and far-reaching account of party system institutionalization in Western Europe. Drawing upon a wide array of data and through a comparison of 20 countries from the end of WWII to 2019 across three arenas of party competition (electoral, parliamentary, and governmental ones), the empirical analysis shows that, over the past decade, the level of institutionalization in the Western European party systems has dramatically declined compared with previous decades. Electoral, parliamentary, and – in some cases – governmental instability and unpredictability have reached record-high levels. Although the impact of the 2008 Great Recession has certainly worked as a catalyst, this process of de-institutionalization has been mainly driven by long-term factors, such as cleavage decline and length of democratic experience. Moreover, its consequences are relevant not only for the relationship between parties and voters, but also for the very quality of democracy, as party system deinstitutionalization causes a decline in the citizens’ satisfaction of the way democracy works and even an erosion of the ‘objective’ democratic standards. In a nutshell, Western Europe, once seen as the land of stability and the cradle of democracy, may have become the land of party system deinstitutionalization and incipient democratic backsliding. Alessandro Chiaramonte is Full Professor of Political Science at the University of Florence, Italy. Vincenzo Emanuele is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Luiss Guido Carli in Rome, Italy.
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