Nordic party members : linkages in troubled times

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Nordic party members : linkages in troubled times

edited by Marie Demker, Knut Heidar, and Karina Kosiara-Pedersen

(ECPR--Studies in European political science)

Rowman & Littlefield International , ECPR Press, c2020

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Political parties provide continuity at the elite level and among the mass electorate in times when "populist" forces threaten the stability of many western democracies. The parties, however, have experienced turbulent times with declining memberships among the established parties, volatile electorates and the emergence of new parties. This edited collection aims to make an analytical contribution to what "party democracy" means, how to study it and add to our knowledge of who the party members are, what they do and how influential they are in policy-making processes. Clearly, elections provide linkage at regular intervals. Does party membership, even after membership decline, provide a supplementary, representative linkage that supports democracy and stability in "post-cleavage" societies? Nordic party systems have kept central elements of their old "five party systems", with (mostly) large social democratic parties and a variable geometry of the conservative, liberal, agrarian and left socialist forces. They have experienced the electoral rise of new parties and - in particular - the increasing strength of vote-catching, anti-establishment parties; in most countries nurtured by anti-immigration sentiments. In contrast to much recent scholarship, this book investigates the stable element in Nordic mass politics, namely the parties as membership organisations: How many members? Why do they join parties? How much do they participate? Do they experience political influence? The overall question is to what extent the party organizations, which have been heavily "statified" by public subsidies, keep up linkage to civil society through their membership.

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1. Introduction, Marie Demker, Knut Heidar, Karina Kosiara-Pedersen / Part I: Party Membership and Member Recruitment / 2. Membership trends in the Nordic Countries, Niklas Bolin, Gunnar Helgi Kristinnsson, Karina Kosiara-Pedersen / 3. Recruitment, Knut Heidar, Karina Kosiara-Pedersen / Part II: Representativity and Political Diversion / 4. Who are the Nordic party members, and are they socially representative?, Knut Heidar, Gunnar Helgi Kristinnsson, Arttu Saarinen / 5. Voter-member congruence/Are the Nordic PMs politically representative of voters?, Gunnar Helgi Kristinnsson, Ann-Kristin Koelln, Jon Polk / 6. Performing Democratic Linkages?, Ann-Kristin Koelln, Jonathan Polk / 7. Causes and Consequences of Factionalism in Contemporary Scandinavian parties, Sofie Blomback, Jonas Hinnfors, Anders Ravik Jupskas / Part III: Participation and Activism / 8. The Degree, Type and Quality of Participation: Dimensions in Participation, Knut Heidar & Karina Kosiara-Pedersen / 9. Explaining Party Member Activism, Karina Kosiara-Pedersen & Anders Jupskas Part IV: Power in Parties / 10. Party members' view on intra-party democracy, Niklas Bolin, Karina Kosiara-Pedersen, Gunnar Helgi Kristinnsson / 11. Conclusion: Do party members make a difference?, Marie Demker, Knut Heidar, Karina Kosiara-Pedersen

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