Thomas Poguntke, Wilhelm Hofmeister
Political Parties and the Crisis of Democracy
Organization, Resilience, and Reform
Thomas Poguntke, Wilhelm Hofmeister
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Organization, Resilience, and Reform
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Instead of taking a regional approach which dominates the literature on political parties, this volume takes a global perspective. It brings together experts from four continents, which opens up fresh comparative perspectives on the role of political parties in the democratic process.
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Instead of taking a regional approach which dominates the literature on political parties, this volume takes a global perspective. It brings together experts from four continents, which opens up fresh comparative perspectives on the role of political parties in the democratic process.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 640
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1043g
- ISBN-13: 9780198888734
- ISBN-10: 0198888732
- Artikelnr.: 69827354
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 640
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1043g
- ISBN-13: 9780198888734
- ISBN-10: 0198888732
- Artikelnr.: 69827354
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Thomas Poguntke is Professor of Comparative Politics at the Heinrich-Heine University Düsseldorf and Co-Director of the Düsseldorf Party Research Institute (PRuF). Previously, he held chairs at the universities of Keele, Birmingham, and Bochum. He was Visiting Fellow at the European University Institute in Florence and at the Australian National University and is author and editor of numerous publications on political parties and comparative politics including The Presidentialization of Politics. A Comparative Study of Modern Democracies (Oxford University Press 2005; with Paul D. Webb), and Organizing Political Parties: Representation, Participation and Power (Oxford University Press, 2017 edited with Susan E. Scarrow and Paul D. Webb). Wilhelm Hofmeister is a Fellow and lecturer at the Düsseldorf Party Research Institute (PRuF). From 1987 until 2022 he worked with the Konrad Adenauer Foundation as a political consultant in the area of political party cooperation and director of country offices in Chile, Brazil, Singapore, and Spain. He is author and editor of numerous publications on political parties and comparative analysis of political transition and system changes. His last monograph is Political parties shape democracy. Their role, performance, and organisation from a global perspective.
* 1: Thomas Poguntke and Wilhelm Hofmeister: Introduction
* 2: Thomas Poguntke, Paul Webb, and Susan E. Scarrow: Analyzing
political parties and democracy: Themes, questions, problems
* Political parties and democratic challenges in Western and Central
Europe, Israel and Turkey
* 3: John Bartle, Nicholas Allen, Thomas Quinn: The United Kingdom
party system
* 4: Elodie Fabre: French political parties and democracy
* 5: Michael Angenendt and Simon D. Brause: The long way towards
polarized pluralism: Party and party system change in Germany
* 6: Tomá Cirhan and Petr Kopecký: Fragmentation and
anti-establishment politics: Czech party system in the 2020s
* 7: Enrico Calossi and Eugenio Pizzimenti: Italian parties and party
system(s)
* 8: Costas Eleftheriou: The Greek party system's ongoing crisis: the
cases of ND, SYRIZA, and PASOK-KINAL
* 9: Toygar Sinan Baykan: Parties and the party system in Turkey: From
the system of "double tutelage" to a "personalistic hybrid regime"
* 10: Marina Costa Lobo: The Portuguese party system - a realignment?
* 11: Luis Ramiro and María Salvador: Spain: Party system change and
fragmentation
* 12: Wojciech Gagatek: Party organizational development in Poland
(2001-2021): The cases of Law and Justice (PiS) and Civic Platform
(PO)
* 13: Assaf Shapira: Political parties and democracy: The Israeli case
* Political parties and democratic challenges in Latin America
* 14: Aldo F. Ponce: Weakening of the Mexican party system: The rise of
AMLO'S MORENA
* 15: Laura Wills-Otero: The Colombian party system, 1991-2021:
Deinstitutionalized but flexible and resilient
* 16: Silvana Krause and Bruno Marques Schaefer: Political parties in
Brazil: Tradition and trends in the new democracy
* 17: Carlos Fara and José Emilio Graglia: Democracy and political
parties in the Argentine republic
* Political parties and democratic challenges in Asia-Pacific
* 18: Alexander C. Tan: Taiwan: Party system of a young consolidated
democracy
* 19: Yeaji Kim: The development of party organizations in new
democracies: Evidence from South Korea
* 20: Uekami Takayoshi and Junpei Yamaguchi: Japan: Struggle for party
system change
* 21: Eswaran Sridharan: The Challenges to Democracy in India: The Role
of Political Parties
* 22: Julio C. Teehankee: An anarchy of parties: The pitfalls of the
presidential-based party system in the Philippines
* Political parties and democratic challenges Africa
* 23: Robert Mattes, Matthias Krönke, and Sarah Lockwood: Political
parties and democracy in South Africa
* 24: Jake D. Dan-Azumi: Political parties in Nigeria's Fourth Republic
(1999-2019)
* 25: Isaac Owusu-Mensah, Emmanuel K. Debrah, and Enock
Mathapoly-Cudjoe: The state of political party development in Ghana
* Concluding Section: The Crisis of Democracy and Political Parties
* 26: Wilhelm Hofmeister: Can the parties be helped? Political party
assistance in international cooperation
* 27: Thomas Poguntke, Paul Webb and Susan E. Scarrow: Parties and
democracy: A difficult relationship
* 2: Thomas Poguntke, Paul Webb, and Susan E. Scarrow: Analyzing
political parties and democracy: Themes, questions, problems
* Political parties and democratic challenges in Western and Central
Europe, Israel and Turkey
* 3: John Bartle, Nicholas Allen, Thomas Quinn: The United Kingdom
party system
* 4: Elodie Fabre: French political parties and democracy
* 5: Michael Angenendt and Simon D. Brause: The long way towards
polarized pluralism: Party and party system change in Germany
* 6: Tomá Cirhan and Petr Kopecký: Fragmentation and
anti-establishment politics: Czech party system in the 2020s
* 7: Enrico Calossi and Eugenio Pizzimenti: Italian parties and party
system(s)
* 8: Costas Eleftheriou: The Greek party system's ongoing crisis: the
cases of ND, SYRIZA, and PASOK-KINAL
* 9: Toygar Sinan Baykan: Parties and the party system in Turkey: From
the system of "double tutelage" to a "personalistic hybrid regime"
* 10: Marina Costa Lobo: The Portuguese party system - a realignment?
* 11: Luis Ramiro and María Salvador: Spain: Party system change and
fragmentation
* 12: Wojciech Gagatek: Party organizational development in Poland
(2001-2021): The cases of Law and Justice (PiS) and Civic Platform
(PO)
* 13: Assaf Shapira: Political parties and democracy: The Israeli case
* Political parties and democratic challenges in Latin America
* 14: Aldo F. Ponce: Weakening of the Mexican party system: The rise of
AMLO'S MORENA
* 15: Laura Wills-Otero: The Colombian party system, 1991-2021:
Deinstitutionalized but flexible and resilient
* 16: Silvana Krause and Bruno Marques Schaefer: Political parties in
Brazil: Tradition and trends in the new democracy
* 17: Carlos Fara and José Emilio Graglia: Democracy and political
parties in the Argentine republic
* Political parties and democratic challenges in Asia-Pacific
* 18: Alexander C. Tan: Taiwan: Party system of a young consolidated
democracy
* 19: Yeaji Kim: The development of party organizations in new
democracies: Evidence from South Korea
* 20: Uekami Takayoshi and Junpei Yamaguchi: Japan: Struggle for party
system change
* 21: Eswaran Sridharan: The Challenges to Democracy in India: The Role
of Political Parties
* 22: Julio C. Teehankee: An anarchy of parties: The pitfalls of the
presidential-based party system in the Philippines
* Political parties and democratic challenges Africa
* 23: Robert Mattes, Matthias Krönke, and Sarah Lockwood: Political
parties and democracy in South Africa
* 24: Jake D. Dan-Azumi: Political parties in Nigeria's Fourth Republic
(1999-2019)
* 25: Isaac Owusu-Mensah, Emmanuel K. Debrah, and Enock
Mathapoly-Cudjoe: The state of political party development in Ghana
* Concluding Section: The Crisis of Democracy and Political Parties
* 26: Wilhelm Hofmeister: Can the parties be helped? Political party
assistance in international cooperation
* 27: Thomas Poguntke, Paul Webb and Susan E. Scarrow: Parties and
democracy: A difficult relationship
* 1: Thomas Poguntke and Wilhelm Hofmeister: Introduction
* 2: Thomas Poguntke, Paul Webb, and Susan E. Scarrow: Analyzing
political parties and democracy: Themes, questions, problems
* Political parties and democratic challenges in Western and Central
Europe, Israel and Turkey
* 3: John Bartle, Nicholas Allen, Thomas Quinn: The United Kingdom
party system
* 4: Elodie Fabre: French political parties and democracy
* 5: Michael Angenendt and Simon D. Brause: The long way towards
polarized pluralism: Party and party system change in Germany
* 6: Tomá Cirhan and Petr Kopecký: Fragmentation and
anti-establishment politics: Czech party system in the 2020s
* 7: Enrico Calossi and Eugenio Pizzimenti: Italian parties and party
system(s)
* 8: Costas Eleftheriou: The Greek party system's ongoing crisis: the
cases of ND, SYRIZA, and PASOK-KINAL
* 9: Toygar Sinan Baykan: Parties and the party system in Turkey: From
the system of "double tutelage" to a "personalistic hybrid regime"
* 10: Marina Costa Lobo: The Portuguese party system - a realignment?
* 11: Luis Ramiro and María Salvador: Spain: Party system change and
fragmentation
* 12: Wojciech Gagatek: Party organizational development in Poland
(2001-2021): The cases of Law and Justice (PiS) and Civic Platform
(PO)
* 13: Assaf Shapira: Political parties and democracy: The Israeli case
* Political parties and democratic challenges in Latin America
* 14: Aldo F. Ponce: Weakening of the Mexican party system: The rise of
AMLO'S MORENA
* 15: Laura Wills-Otero: The Colombian party system, 1991-2021:
Deinstitutionalized but flexible and resilient
* 16: Silvana Krause and Bruno Marques Schaefer: Political parties in
Brazil: Tradition and trends in the new democracy
* 17: Carlos Fara and José Emilio Graglia: Democracy and political
parties in the Argentine republic
* Political parties and democratic challenges in Asia-Pacific
* 18: Alexander C. Tan: Taiwan: Party system of a young consolidated
democracy
* 19: Yeaji Kim: The development of party organizations in new
democracies: Evidence from South Korea
* 20: Uekami Takayoshi and Junpei Yamaguchi: Japan: Struggle for party
system change
* 21: Eswaran Sridharan: The Challenges to Democracy in India: The Role
of Political Parties
* 22: Julio C. Teehankee: An anarchy of parties: The pitfalls of the
presidential-based party system in the Philippines
* Political parties and democratic challenges Africa
* 23: Robert Mattes, Matthias Krönke, and Sarah Lockwood: Political
parties and democracy in South Africa
* 24: Jake D. Dan-Azumi: Political parties in Nigeria's Fourth Republic
(1999-2019)
* 25: Isaac Owusu-Mensah, Emmanuel K. Debrah, and Enock
Mathapoly-Cudjoe: The state of political party development in Ghana
* Concluding Section: The Crisis of Democracy and Political Parties
* 26: Wilhelm Hofmeister: Can the parties be helped? Political party
assistance in international cooperation
* 27: Thomas Poguntke, Paul Webb and Susan E. Scarrow: Parties and
democracy: A difficult relationship
* 2: Thomas Poguntke, Paul Webb, and Susan E. Scarrow: Analyzing
political parties and democracy: Themes, questions, problems
* Political parties and democratic challenges in Western and Central
Europe, Israel and Turkey
* 3: John Bartle, Nicholas Allen, Thomas Quinn: The United Kingdom
party system
* 4: Elodie Fabre: French political parties and democracy
* 5: Michael Angenendt and Simon D. Brause: The long way towards
polarized pluralism: Party and party system change in Germany
* 6: Tomá Cirhan and Petr Kopecký: Fragmentation and
anti-establishment politics: Czech party system in the 2020s
* 7: Enrico Calossi and Eugenio Pizzimenti: Italian parties and party
system(s)
* 8: Costas Eleftheriou: The Greek party system's ongoing crisis: the
cases of ND, SYRIZA, and PASOK-KINAL
* 9: Toygar Sinan Baykan: Parties and the party system in Turkey: From
the system of "double tutelage" to a "personalistic hybrid regime"
* 10: Marina Costa Lobo: The Portuguese party system - a realignment?
* 11: Luis Ramiro and María Salvador: Spain: Party system change and
fragmentation
* 12: Wojciech Gagatek: Party organizational development in Poland
(2001-2021): The cases of Law and Justice (PiS) and Civic Platform
(PO)
* 13: Assaf Shapira: Political parties and democracy: The Israeli case
* Political parties and democratic challenges in Latin America
* 14: Aldo F. Ponce: Weakening of the Mexican party system: The rise of
AMLO'S MORENA
* 15: Laura Wills-Otero: The Colombian party system, 1991-2021:
Deinstitutionalized but flexible and resilient
* 16: Silvana Krause and Bruno Marques Schaefer: Political parties in
Brazil: Tradition and trends in the new democracy
* 17: Carlos Fara and José Emilio Graglia: Democracy and political
parties in the Argentine republic
* Political parties and democratic challenges in Asia-Pacific
* 18: Alexander C. Tan: Taiwan: Party system of a young consolidated
democracy
* 19: Yeaji Kim: The development of party organizations in new
democracies: Evidence from South Korea
* 20: Uekami Takayoshi and Junpei Yamaguchi: Japan: Struggle for party
system change
* 21: Eswaran Sridharan: The Challenges to Democracy in India: The Role
of Political Parties
* 22: Julio C. Teehankee: An anarchy of parties: The pitfalls of the
presidential-based party system in the Philippines
* Political parties and democratic challenges Africa
* 23: Robert Mattes, Matthias Krönke, and Sarah Lockwood: Political
parties and democracy in South Africa
* 24: Jake D. Dan-Azumi: Political parties in Nigeria's Fourth Republic
(1999-2019)
* 25: Isaac Owusu-Mensah, Emmanuel K. Debrah, and Enock
Mathapoly-Cudjoe: The state of political party development in Ghana
* Concluding Section: The Crisis of Democracy and Political Parties
* 26: Wilhelm Hofmeister: Can the parties be helped? Political party
assistance in international cooperation
* 27: Thomas Poguntke, Paul Webb and Susan E. Scarrow: Parties and
democracy: A difficult relationship