Leaders, Factions and the Game of Intra-Party Politics Routledge Studies on Political Parties and Party Systems Series
Auteur : Ceron Andrea
The book provides a comprehensive view on the internal life of parties and investigates the dynamics of intra-party politics in different party environments to explain in which circumstances the party leader is more or less bound by the wills of party factions.
Analyzing almost 500 intra-party documents from Italy, Germany and France, it presents a theory of intra-party politics that illuminates internal decision-making processes and sheds light on the outcomes of factional conflicts on the allocation of payoffs within the party, on the risk of a party split and on the survival of the party leader. Using text analysis, the results show that consensual dynamics can allow to preserve party unity and that directly elected leaders can exploit their larger autonomy either to reward followers or to prevent splits.
This text will be of key interest to scholars and students of Party Politics, Political Institutions, European Politics and more broadly to Comparative Politics, Political Theory and Text Analysis.
1. The Game of Intra-Party Politics 2. Factional Preferences in Italy, France and Germany 3. The Determinants of Factionalism 4. Bounded Oligarchy: Leaders, Factions and the Selection of Party Platform 5. Portfolio Allocation among Party Factions 6. The Politics of Fission: Party Splits in Italy, France and Germany 7. Intra-Party Conflict and the Survival of Party Leaders 8. Conclusion
Andrea Ceron is Assistant Professor at the Department of Social and Political Sciences, University of Milan, Italy.
Date de parution : 09-2021
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 04-2019
15.6x23.4 cm
Thème de Leaders, Factions and the Game of Intra-Party Politics :
Mots-clés :
UK Conservative Party; Semi-parametric Cox Proportional Hazards Model; textual analysis; Open List Electoral System; intra-party; OLS Regression; party leader; PSOC; party factions; Gamson’s Law; cabinet; Policy Payoffs; political parties; Centralized Candidate Selection; Portfolio Allocation; Intra-party Politics; Influence Party Positions; PD Faction; Fractional Logit Model; Close List PR; Intra-party Dynamics; Party’s Electoral Performance; Estimated Policy Positions; Pareto Set; Unfair Proposal; Vice Versa; Open List PR; CMP Data; List PR; General Elections Approach; Non-credible Threat