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Cartelisation, Convergence or Increasing Similarities?: Lessons from Parties in Parliament
Contributor(s): Enroth, Henrik (Editor), Hagevi, Magnus (Editor)
ISBN: 1786613115     ISBN-13: 9781786613110
Publisher: ECPR Press
OUR PRICE:   $41.80  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: July 2019
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BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | Political Process - Political Parties
- Political Science | Public Policy - General
- Political Science | American Government - Legislative Branch
Dewey: 328.485
Series: Studies in European Political Science
Physical Information: 0.58" H x 6" W x 9" (0.84 lbs) 258 pages
 
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It is often suggested that political parties are becoming increasingly alike, and that party politics has turned into an elite affair where political professionals collude to further their self-interest rather than work to represent the interests of their constituents. In recent decades this diagnosis has been famously associated with Richard Katz and Peter Mair's cartel party theory. Yet so far this controversial thesis has not been subjected to systematic empirical scrutiny, nor has its conceptual and normative underpinnings been properly considered. In this volume a group of political scientists with different specialisations take on this task, focusing empirically on the Swedish party system, which the originators of the cartel party theory have suggested is especially conducive to the formation of party cartels. Collecting new and unique qualitative and quantitative data, the volume casts serious doubt on the validity of the cartel party theory as an explanation for party system change.

Contributor Bio(s): Enroth, Henrik: - Henrik Enroth is an Associate Professor at Linnaeus University, Sweden.Hagevi, Magnus: - Magnus Hagevi is Associate Professor in political science and the leader of Surveyinstitutet at Linnaeus University, Sweden, with a special interest in political parties and political behavior at mass and elite levels. Hagevi is the author of several books, including The Swedish Voter 2014 (Den svenska väljaren 2014). His recent work has appeared in West European Politics, International Review of Sociology, Journal of Church and State, and Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion