Noam Lupu is Assistant Professor of Political Science and Trice Faculty Scholar at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. His research has appeared in the American Journal of Political Science, American Political Science Review, Comparative Political Studies, Political Behavior, and World Politics, among others. His dissertation, on which this book is based, won the Gabriel A. Almond Award and Juan Linz Prize. In 2014, he received the Emerging Scholar Award from the Political Organizations and Parties section of the American Political Science Association.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Why do parties break down? 2. Brand dilution and party breakdown 3. Explaining party breakdown across Latin America 4. Argentina - Peronism survives, radicals collapse 5. Venezuela - AD and COPEI break down 6. Party brands and mass partisanship - experimental evidence 7. Party brands and mass partisanship in comparative perspective 8. Parties, partisanship, and democracy: conclusions.
1. Why do parties break down? 2. Brand dilution and party breakdown 3. Explaining party breakdown across Latin America 4. Argentina - Peronism survives, radicals collapse 5. Venezuela - AD and COPEI break down 6. Party brands and mass partisanship - experimental evidence 7. Party brands and mass partisanship in comparative perspective 8. Parties, partisanship, and democracy: conclusions.
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