Party politics in new democracies
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Party politics in new democracies
(Comparative politics)
Oxford University Press, 2009
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The sister volume to Political Parties in Advanced Industrial Democracies, this book offers a systematic and rigorous analysis of parties in some of the world's major new democracies. Drawing on a wealth of expertise and data, the book assesses the popular legitimacy, organizational development and functional performance of political parties in Latin America and postcommunist Eastern Europe. It demonstrates the generational differences between parties in the
old and new democracies, and reveals contrasts among the latter. Parties are shown to be at their most feeble in those recently transitional democracies characterized by personalistic, candidate-centred forms of politics, but in other new democracies - especially those with parliamentary systems - parties
are more stable and institutionalized, enabling them to facilitate a meaningful degree of popular choice and control. Wherever party politics is weakly institutionalized, political inequality tends to be greater, commitment to pluralism less certain, clientelism and corruption more pronounced, and populist demagoguery a greater temptation. Without party, democracy's hold is more tenuous.
Comparative Politics is a series for scholars and students of political science that deals with contemporary issues in comparative government and politics. The General Editor is David M. Farrell, Jean Monnet Chair in European Politics and Head of School of Social Sciences, University of Manchester. The series is published in association with the European Consortium for Political Research.
目次
- 1. Introduction: Conceptualizing the Institutionalization and Performance of Political Parties in New Democracies
- 2. Russia's Client Party System
- 3. Political Parties in Ukraine: Virtual and Representational
- 4. Poland: Party System by Default
- 5. Building Party Government: Political Parties in the Czech and Slovak Republics
- 6. The Only Game in Town: Party Politics in Hungary
- 7. Parties and Governability in Brazil
- 8. 'Que se Vayan Todos!' The struggle for Democratic Party Politics in Contemporary Argentina
- 9. Strong Parties in a Struggling Party System: Mexico in the Democratic Era
- 10. The Durability of the Party System in Chile
- 11. Political Parties in Costa Rica: Sustaining Democratic Stability in a Latin American Context
- 12. Political Parties in New Democracies: Trajectories of Development and Implications for Democracy
- Index
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