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Party Leadership and Institutionalization in Latin America

2021
In Latin America, a general discontent with political parties persists, fueling challenges to the quality of democracy. Two prominent limitations of Latin American democracies stem from the weakly institutionalized and unrepresentative character of many parties and party systems in the region.
Kristin N. Wylie, Diana Davila Gordillo
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Weak party system institutionalization and autocratization: evidence from Tunisia

Democratization
Why do party systems remain weak in transitioning countries in ways that can hamper the democratization process? We answer this question through a case study of Tunisia, which was the only success story of the Arab uprisings.
Bedirhan E. Mutlu, Salih Yasun
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Party Banning and the Impact on Party System Institutionalization in Thailand [PDF]

open access: possibleContemporary Southeast Asia, 2014
The practice of political party banning and dissolution seems at odds with democratic ideals. Since 2006, however, Thailand has witnessed the dissolution of seven parties and the banning of hundreds of politicians. This article seeks to address the causes of party banning in Thailand and its effects on party institutionalization between 2006 to 2008 ...
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Models of party institutionalization and problems of democratic consolidation

Mediterranean Politics, 2018
The theory of party institutionalization (PI) developed in classical party literature has been a crucial tool for analyzing political parties. This paper aims to introduce how alternative models have emerged in developing democracies, suggesting the main
A. C. Kumbaracıbaşı
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Democratizing a hegemonic regime: From institutionalized party to institutionalized party system in Mexico?

Democratization, 2003
Party system institutionalization has been analyzed as a key variable supporting democratic consolidation and governability in Latin America. In this article the concept is applied to the case of Mexico, which completed its democratic transition following the elections of July 2000.
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Party (de)institutionalization in times of political uncertainty: The case of the Justice and Development Party in Turkey

Party Politics, 2020
Recently many polities around the world as different as Hungary, Turkey, Venezuela, Thailand suffer from autocratization. This has led to a growing scholarly interest in the process of autocratization.
Şebnem Yardımcı-Geyikçi   +1 more
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Uprooted but Stable: Chilean Parties and the Concept of Party System Institutionalization [PDF]

open access: possibleLatin American Politics and Society, 2011
AbstractMainwaring and Scully's concept of party system institutionalization (PSI) has greatly influenced the literature on parties and party systems. This article contributes to the “revisionist” literature on PSI by exploring the recent evolution of the concept's four dimensions in Chile.
Pablo Luna, Juan, Altman, David
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Going out of the ordinary. The de-institutionalization of the Italian party system in comparative perspective

, 2020
Since 2013, the Italian party system has been in turmoil as the old bipolar structure has been swept away by the emergence of new competitors and skyrocketing voter volatility.
Vincenzo Emanuele   +1 more
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Party and Party System Institutionalization in Cambodia

2014
This chapter analyses party and party system institutionalization in Cambodia. The country provides an excellent case study that sheds some new light on the theoretical observations made in this volume. Since the country made a historic triple transition in the early 1990s (from war to peace, from command to market economics, and from political ...
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Institutionalization of Parliament and Parliamentarization of Parties in Italy

Legislative Studies Quarterly, 1978
In light of the recent changes in the relationship between the Christian Democratic and Communist Parties, this paper attempts to assess two important developments in the Italian political system: (1) the institutionalization of Parliament as the primary center for decision making; and (2) the parliamentarization of the two major parties.
Raffaella Y. Nanetti   +2 more
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