Dominant Political Parties and Democracy Concepts, Measures, Cases and Comparisons Routledge/ECPR Studies in European Political Science Series
Coordonnateurs : Bogaards Matthijs, Boucek Françoise
This book examines dominant parties in both established democracies and new democracies and explores the relationship between dominant parties and the democratic process.
Bridging existing literatures, the authors analyse dominant parties at national and sub-national, district and intra-party levels and take a fresh look at some of the classic cases of one-party dominance. The book also features methodological advances in the study of dominant parties through contributions that develop new ways of conceptualizing and measuring one-party dominance. Combining theoretical and empirical research and bringing together leading experts in the field - including Hermann Giliomee and Kenneth Greene - this book features comparisons and case studies on Japan, Canada, Germany, Mexico, Italy, France and South Africa.
This book will be of interest to students and scholars of political science, democracy studies, comparative politics, party politics and international studies specialists.
1. Introduction: Setting a New Agenda for Research Part 1: Concepts and Measures 2. Rethinking Dominant Party Systems 3. Measuring One-Party Dominance with Voting Power Indices 4. District-Level Dominance and Vulnerability under the French Fifth Republic Part 2: Cases and Comparisonsi: Sub-national Dominance 5. Big Fish in Small Ponds: A Comparison of Dominant Parties in the Canadian Provinces and German Länder 6. Hard and Soft Dominance: Assessing the Case of the Bavarian CSU ii: The Intra-Party Dimension of Dominance 7. The Factional Politics of Dominant Parties: Evidence from Britain, Italy and Japan 8. Dominance without Factions: The Liberal Party of Canada iii: Dominance and Democracy 9. A Resource Theory of Single Party Dominance: The PRI in Mexico 10. One-Party Dominance in South-Africa 11. Laying a Foundation for Democracy or Undermining It? Dominant Parties in Africa’s Burgeoning Democracies 12. Conclusion
Matthijs Bogaards is Associate Professor of Political Science in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Jacobs University Bremen, Germany. Françoise Boucek is Teaching Fellow in the Department of Politics at Queen Mary University London, UK.
Date de parution : 04-2015
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 05-2010
15.6x23.4 cm
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Mots-clés :
Dominant Party; party; Single Party Dominance; system; Dominant Party Systems; single; Intra-party Competition; dominance; Party Dominance; seat; Intra-party Dimension; share; Seat Shares; christian; Dominant Party Rule; social; LDP; union; CSU Support; democrats; Power Indices; Party Systems; Government Episodes; CSU; Opposition Parties; Dominant Party Regimes; Incumbents Re-elected; Ff; Voting Power Indices; Electoral Market Conditions; Long Term Dominance; Dominant Incumbent; Predominant Party System; Bavarian Identity; Free Democrats