This edited collection builds directly upon the recently published book by Harmel, Svåsand, and Mjelde (Institutionalisation (and De-Institutionalisation) of Right-Wing Protest Parties: The Progress Parties in Denmark and Norway) and applies their conceptual framework to a wide range of additional cases. Employing a common conceptual framework throughout, the chapters cover a broad range of cases and make important contributions toward building theories on why some parties succeed in institutionalising while others fail. The book is primarily about the status some parties achieve as an…mehr
This edited collection builds directly upon the recently published book by Harmel, Svåsand, and Mjelde (Institutionalisation (and De-Institutionalisation) of Right-Wing Protest Parties: The Progress Parties in Denmark and Norway) and applies their conceptual framework to a wide range of additional cases. Employing a common conceptual framework throughout, the chapters cover a broad range of cases and make important contributions toward building theories on why some parties succeed in institutionalising while others fail. The book is primarily about the status some parties achieve as an 'institution', the means by which parties may acquire that status, and some of the obstacles that stand in their way.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
List of Abbreviations List of Illustrations List of Tables Preface 1. Introduction, Robert Harmel and Lars Svåsand 2. Party Institutionalisation: Concepts and Indicators, Robert Harmel, Lars Svåsand, and Hilmar Mjelde 3. The Institutionalisation of New Parties in Greece: (How) Does it Matter for Success? Zoe Lefkofridi and Kristina Weissenbach 4. The Role of Leader in the Process of Institutionalisation of Entrepreneurial Parties: Czech ANO and the Public Affairs Party, Vít Hlouek and Lubomír Kope ek 5. Institutionalisation of New Political Parties in Argentina. The Case of Propuesta Republicana Party, Cristian Altavilla 6. De-Institutionalising Power of Decision-Making Personalisation: the Paradigmatic Case of the Serbian Communist-Successor Party, Ivan Vukovi and Filip Miläi 7. Inverse Relationship between Party Institutionalisation and Party System Competitiveness: The Transformation of Postwar Japanese Party Politics, Takayoshi Uekami and Hidenori Tsutsumi 8. The Uneven Institutionalisation of the Green Party in Poland, Agnieszka Kwiatkowska 9. The Swedish Pirate Party: Towards Institutionalisation? Lars Svåsand 10. Institutionalisation of a Charismatic Movement Party: The Case of Croatian Democratic Union, Goran ular and Dario Niki akar 11. The Institutionalisation of Parties and Coalitions in Romania: An Unfulfilled Process? Veronica Anghel 12. Party Institutionalisation in the Czech Republic, Jakub Stauber 13. The Organisational Fabric between Citizens and the Government: Institutionalisation and Intermediary Organisations, Frederik Heylen References Index About the Contributors
List of Abbreviations List of Illustrations List of Tables Preface 1. Introduction, Robert Harmel and Lars Svåsand 2. Party Institutionalisation: Concepts and Indicators, Robert Harmel, Lars Svåsand, and Hilmar Mjelde 3. The Institutionalisation of New Parties in Greece: (How) Does it Matter for Success? Zoe Lefkofridi and Kristina Weissenbach 4. The Role of Leader in the Process of Institutionalisation of Entrepreneurial Parties: Czech ANO and the Public Affairs Party, Vít Hlouek and Lubomír Kope ek 5. Institutionalisation of New Political Parties in Argentina. The Case of Propuesta Republicana Party, Cristian Altavilla 6. De-Institutionalising Power of Decision-Making Personalisation: the Paradigmatic Case of the Serbian Communist-Successor Party, Ivan Vukovi and Filip Miläi 7. Inverse Relationship between Party Institutionalisation and Party System Competitiveness: The Transformation of Postwar Japanese Party Politics, Takayoshi Uekami and Hidenori Tsutsumi 8. The Uneven Institutionalisation of the Green Party in Poland, Agnieszka Kwiatkowska 9. The Swedish Pirate Party: Towards Institutionalisation? Lars Svåsand 10. Institutionalisation of a Charismatic Movement Party: The Case of Croatian Democratic Union, Goran ular and Dario Niki akar 11. The Institutionalisation of Parties and Coalitions in Romania: An Unfulfilled Process? Veronica Anghel 12. Party Institutionalisation in the Czech Republic, Jakub Stauber 13. The Organisational Fabric between Citizens and the Government: Institutionalisation and Intermediary Organisations, Frederik Heylen References Index About the Contributors
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