According to the Duvergerian theories, in the long run, only viable parties are expected to stand for elections. Non-viable parties should join a pre-electoral coalition with another party or withdraw from competition entirely. Why then do non-viable political parties throughout the world systematically continue presenting candidates? This book argues that political parties will take advantage of their viability in an arena to present candidacies in other arenas where they do not have chances to become viable.
According to the Duvergerian theories, in the long run, only viable parties are expected to stand for elections. Non-viable parties should join a pre-electoral coalition with another party or withdraw from competition entirely. Why then do non-viable political parties throughout the world systematically continue presenting candidates? This book argues that political parties will take advantage of their viability in an arena to present candidacies in other arenas where they do not have chances to become viable.
Marc Guinjoan is doctor in Political Sciences at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra. His research interests are focused on electoral systems and party strategies. He is also interested in political behaviour, as well as in decentralisation processes and in nationalism. He has published articles in international journals as Social Sciences Quarterly, Nations and Nationalism or Regional and Federal Studies, as well as some book chapters and journal articles in reviews in Catalan and Spanish, including a recent book on Catalan politics. He is currently researcher for the Making Electoral Democracy Work project.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 The Duvergerian Gravity and the Emergence of Contamination Effects Chapter 3 Contamination Effects: The Institutional and Sociological Incentives to Compete Chapter 4 Contamination Effects: The Organisational Incentives to Compete Chapter 5 Qualitative Empirical Analysis: The Organisational Incentives to Compete Chapter 6 Quantitative Empirical Analysis: The Institutional and Sociological Determinants to Compete Chapter 7 Conclusions
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 The Duvergerian Gravity and the Emergence of Contamination Effects Chapter 3 Contamination Effects: The Institutional and Sociological Incentives to Compete Chapter 4 Contamination Effects: The Organisational Incentives to Compete Chapter 5 Qualitative Empirical Analysis: The Organisational Incentives to Compete Chapter 6 Quantitative Empirical Analysis: The Institutional and Sociological Determinants to Compete Chapter 7 Conclusions
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