
Advanced Introduction to Party Systems
Paul Webb(Author)
Edward Elgar Publishing
Published on 6. February 2024
Book
Hardback
166 pages
978-1-0353-1328-0 (ISBN)
Description
Paul Webb's Advanced Introduction to Party Systems expertly draws upon major theories and concepts, existing literature, and cutting-edge empirical evidence to present an authoritative contribution to the field of party systems. Webb rigorously explores the different types of party systems that exist, the role of socio-political cleavages and electoral systems in shaping them, their evolution over time, and their significance for government and the wider functioning of democracy.
Key Features:
Discusses the ways in which social and institutional factors shape party systems
Provides a rich conspectus of the different party systems which exist across the democratic world today
Examines the connections between party organisation and party systems using diverse real-world examples
Explores the impact of multi-partyism and ideological polarisation on governmental stability and the role these issues play in shaping government performance and political legitimacy
Both stimulating and incisive, the Advanced Introduction to Party Systems will be an indispensable read for academics and students in politics and public policy, political geography and geopolitics, international relations, and leadership studies. It will also be a fundamental resource for policy makers and practitioners wanting to better understand party systems today.
Key Features:
Discusses the ways in which social and institutional factors shape party systems
Provides a rich conspectus of the different party systems which exist across the democratic world today
Examines the connections between party organisation and party systems using diverse real-world examples
Explores the impact of multi-partyism and ideological polarisation on governmental stability and the role these issues play in shaping government performance and political legitimacy
Both stimulating and incisive, the Advanced Introduction to Party Systems will be an indispensable read for academics and students in politics and public policy, political geography and geopolitics, international relations, and leadership studies. It will also be a fundamental resource for policy makers and practitioners wanting to better understand party systems today.
Reviews / Votes
'This book covers all major aspects pertinent to democratic party systems including the origin of parties, electoral systems, cleavages, the way parties organize and how this all relates to democratic government. Above all, it is based on relevant empirical data. A must-read for all students of party politics.'</> -- Thomas Poguntke, University of Duesseldorf, Germany 'This book offers a clear and concise introduction to the contexts and implications of political party interactions in contemporary democracies. It will be a useful resource for both students and instructors.' -- Susan Scarrow, University of Houston, US 'Where do party systems come from? What is their impact on governing methods and policy choices? What is the future for party government? In this penetrating Advanced Introduction to Party Systems, Webb addresses all of these questions while drawing on considerable comparative data. A highly recommended overview of this important subject.' -- William Cross, Carleton University, Canada 'Webb's Advanced Introduction delivers on its promise. It very clearly and concisely gives you a sense of the field in an afternoon. Webb identifies the major areas of study of parties and party systems and explains the major debates scholars have about each of them. A must-read for students and scholars alike.' -- Robin Kolodny, Temple University, US 'This is a much-anticipated study by one of the world's most pre-eminent authors in the field of party politics, and it does not disappoint. Paul Webb's Advanced Introduction provides the definitive review of the state of political parties and party systems today.' -- David Farrell, University College Dublin, IrelandMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Cheltenham
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-0353-1328-0 (9781035313280)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Paul Webb, Professor of Politics, University of Sussex, UK
Content
Contents:
1 Defining and classifying party systems
2 The origins of party systems: Socio-political cleavages
3 New cleavages and electoral and party system change
4 Party systems and institutional constraints: The
effect of the electoral systems
5 Party organizations and institutionalized party systems
6 Office or policy: What drives the formation of
governments?
7 What is party government - and does it work?
8 Party systems and political legitimacy
References
Index
1 Defining and classifying party systems
2 The origins of party systems: Socio-political cleavages
3 New cleavages and electoral and party system change
4 Party systems and institutional constraints: The
effect of the electoral systems
5 Party organizations and institutionalized party systems
6 Office or policy: What drives the formation of
governments?
7 What is party government - and does it work?
8 Party systems and political legitimacy
References
Index