Party and Party System Institutionalization: Which Comes First?
Parties and party systems are treated as separate phenomena in theory, but not in research practice. This is most clearly so in the literature on the institutionalization of party politics, where the party level and the systemic levels are often analyzed through combined fuzzy indices.
Fernando Casal Bértoa +2 more
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Estonia’s party system today: electoral turbulence and changes in ethno-regional patterns
A well-developed party system has emerged in Estonia over the decades of independence. There are, however, distinct geographical patterns of voting.
Oskolkov P. V.
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ON THE INTERACTION OF EURO PARTIES WITH PARTIES FROM THE EASTERN PARTNERSHIP COUNTRIES. PART 1 [PDF]
The article analyzes the results of cooperation between two leading pan-European political organizations – the European People’s Party (EPP) and the Party of European Socialists (PES) with their counterparts in the countries participating in the Eastern ...
Boris P. Guseletov
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Party System Compactness: Measurement and Consequences [PDF]
An important property of any party system is the set of choices it presents to the electorate. In this paper we analyze the distribution of parties relative to voters in the multidimensional issue space and introduce two measures of the dispersion of the
Alvarez, R. Michael, Nagler, Jonathan
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The dynamics of the party system in Spain in the light of the general elections in 2023 [PDF]
This study examines the transformation of the Spanish party system, particularly in the context of the July 2023 general elections. Over the last decade, the party system has become more fragmented and polarized.
Petra Měšťánková
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The dynamics of the party system in the Czech Republic
The article examines the changes that took place in the Czech party system from the moment of the political transformation of 1989/1990 to the last parliamentary elections in 2017.
Marcin Czyżniewski
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Ara es l’hora? The Approach of the Catalan Political Scene to Independence Issues
The political situation in Catalonia during the last months is changing almost daily. Catalan nationalist movements consistently continue their efforts to create an independent state. As a result, every vote – an unofficial plebiscite, local elections or
Maria Pobóg-Lenartowicz
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Quando velhos atores saem de cena: a ascensão da nova direita política no Brasil
This article aims to analyze the victory of Jair Bolsonaro and the rise of the new political right in Brazil, in which a “radical right” replaces a “moderate right,” and its implications for the future of democracy in the country.
Fabiano Santos, Talita Tanscheit
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All unitaries having operator Schmidt rank 2 are controlled unitaries [PDF]
We prove that every unitary acting on any multipartite system and having operator Schmidt rank equal to 2 can be diagonalized by local unitaries. This then implies that every such multipartite unitary is locally equivalent to a controlled unitary with ...
Cohen, Scott M., Yu, Li
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When does a Party System Change? An Electoral Analysis Perspective from the Colombian Case
This article looks at the change in the Colombian party system, using an electoral analysis perspective. Using a principal component analysis, it identifies the territorial structures in the electoral behaviour of the country for the Senate elections ...
Yann BASSET
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