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Institutionalization and De-institutionalization in Post-communist Party Systems

East European Politics and Societies: and Cultures, 2018
This article is part of the special cluster titled Parties and Democratic Linkage in Post-Communist Europe, guest edited by Lori Thorlakson, and will be published in the August 2018 issue of EEPS In an article written in 1995 titled “What Is Different about Postcommunist Party Systems?” Peter Mair applied the method that he called “ ex adverso ...
Fernando Casal Bértoa, Zsolt Enyedi
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Unpacking Party Institutionalization

2013
Qualitative evidence supporting the conceptual framework established that party religiosity is a plausible explanation for women’s leadership. Many party officials point to the chilling effects of religious extremism, though not religion per se, on women’s leadership.
F. Kassem
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Populist Polarization and Party System Institutionalization

Problems of Post-Communism, 2016
The institutionalization of party politics is supposed to contribute to the consolidation of democracies. Analysis of Hungary’s democratic backsliding shows, however, that this is not necessarily the case. This article demonstrates that the combination of populist party strategies, polarized party relations, and the inertia of the party system ...
Z. Enyedi
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Party statutes and party institutionalization

Party Politics, 2022
Studies of party- and party-system stability have often explored the connection between the party-level property of Party Institutionalization (PI) and parties’ electoral performance and organizational longevity, yet scholars still have not agreed on a ...
S. Scarrow, Jamie M. Wright, Anika Gauja
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Party Institutionalization and Partisan Mobilization

Government and Opposition, 2022
This article investigates the relationship between levels of party institutionalization and individual-level partisan mobilization. Levels of party institutionalization have been linked to macro-level outcomes such as party system stability, but little ...
A. Ponce, S. Scarrow
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Party institutionalization, authoritarian regime types and women’s political equality

, 2021
This article examines the association between women’s political inclusion and incumbent party strength in authoritarian regimes. It argues that the degree of party institutionalisation is the main determinant of women’s political inclusion under ...
Lars Pelke
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‘We do politics so we can change politics’: communication strategies and practices in the Aam Aadmi Party’s institutionalization process

Information, Communication & Society, 2021
This decade has marked a rise in social movement-originating political parties, many of which have gained considerable political power and achieved surprising electoral success.
Divya Siddarth, Roshan Shankar, J. Pal
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Party Institutionalization in New Democracies

Party Politics, 2002
The literature on democratisation emphasises the contribution of political parties, and in that context the importance of party institutionalization. But this concept remains relatively unexplored. Our article first considers the relationship between party institutionalization and party system institutionalization, pointing out that they are not ...
Lars Svåsand, Vicky Randall
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Party Institutionalization and Women's Representation in Democratic Brazil

, 2018
Brazil's quality of democracy remains limited by enduring obstacles including the weakness of parties and underrepresentation of marginalized groups. Party Institutionalization and Women's Representation in Democratic Brazil theorizes the connections ...
Kristin Wylie
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Partisanship and Party System Institutionalization

Party Politics, 2007
Party identification, the psychological bond between citizens and a political party, is one of the central variables in understanding political behavior. This article argues that such party ties are also a measure of party system institutionalization from the standpoint of the public.
Steven Weldon, Russell J. Dalton
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