Given the centrality of political parties in modern democracies,
most research on these systems either directly address their internal
functioning and activities or question their critical role. Political
science has moved from describing institutions to the thorough
analysis of behavior within these institutions and the interactions
between them. The inevitable consequences of the maturing and
institutionalization of the discipline of political science in many
countries include the forming of sub-fields and specialized research
communities. At the same time the number of democracies has vastly
increased since the 1980s and although not each attempt at
democratization was eventually successful, more heterogeneous systems
with some form of party competition exist than ever before. As a
consequence, the literature addressing the large issues of party
democracy spreads over many research fields and has become difficult
to master for individual students of party democracy and party
governance. The present volume sets out to review the behavior and
larger role of political parties in modern democracies. In so doing
the book takes its departure from the idea that the main contribution
of political parties to the working of democracy is their role as
vehicles of political competition in systems of government.
Consequently the focus is not merely in the internal functioning of
political parties, but rather their behavior the electoral,
legislative, and governmental arenas. Thus several chapters address
how political parties perform within the existing institutional
frameworks. One more chapter looks at the role of political parties in
building and adapting these institutions. Finally, two chapters
explicitly address the party contributions to democracy
in established and new democracies, respectively.
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ISBN
9781461465881
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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