
Party System Change
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Content
- Intro
- Preface
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Part I: Introduction
- 1 On the Freezing of Party Systems
- Laws and Structures
- Constraints, Control, and Adaptation
- Part II: Persistence and Change
- 2 Continuities, Changes, and the Vulnerability of Party
- What Parties Are and What Parties Do
- Left, Right, and Policy Competition
- Left, Right, and Voter Alignments
- A Crisis of Party?
- Catch-all Politics and Party Vulnerability
- Organizational Change and Electoral Change
- Organizational Change: a Research Agenda
- 3 The Problem of Party System Change
- Party Change versus Party System Change
- Party System Change
- Electoral Volatility and Cleavage Change
- How Much Electoral Change?
- The Electoral Bias
- Key Problems
- 4 Myths of Electoral Change and the Survival of the 'Old' Parties
- Levels of Electoral Volatility
- The Survival of Traditional Parties
- What Sustains the Myths of Electoral Change?
- The Neglect of Party
- Part III: Party Organizations and Party Systems
- 5 Party Organization, Party Democracy, and the Emergence of the Cartel Party (with Richard S. Katz)
- The Mass Party and the Catch-All Party
- Stages of Party Development
- Parties and the State
- The Emergence of the Cartel Party
- The Characteristics of the Cartel Party
- Democracy and the Cartel Party
- Challenges to the Cartel Party
- 6 Popular Legitimacy and Public Privileges: Party
- New Perspectives on the Development of Party Organizations
- Party Democracies and the Problem of Party Decline
- Parties and the State
- Changing Parties
- Parties and Their Privileges
- Part IV: Party Systems and Structures of Competition
- 7 Electoral Markets and Stable States
- Developments and Contrasts in Western Europe
- Electoral Markets and Consociational Democracy
- Small States and Large States
- Some Implications for the New East European Democracies
- 8 What is Different about Post-Communist Party Systems?
- Newly Emerging Party Systems
- Post-Communist Democratization is Different
- The Electorate and the Parties are Different
- The Context of Competition is Different
- The Pattern of Competition is Different
- 9 Party Systems and Structures of Competition
- Approaches to the Classification of Party Systems: a Review
- Party Systems and the Competition for Government
- Party Systems and Electoral Outcomes
- References
- Index
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