New Challenger Parties in Western Europe

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Challenger parties
CMP Data
Comparative politics
comparative politics research
Cragg's Model
Cragg’s Model
Double Hurdle Model
Ef Fic
electoral volatility
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Ethno Regionalist Parties
extreme right movements
Fixed Effects Estimator
Incidental Parameter Problem
Left Party Vote
Left Socialist Parties
Likelihood Ratio Test
Lower Effective Threshold
Neo-Fascist Parties
Neo-Liberal Parties
Neoconservative Parties
New government
party emergence success factors
party system transformation
Po Ra
political institutions analysis
PRPs
Random Effects Estimator
Robust Cluster Estimator
Seat Share
Single Member District
socio-economic determinants
Time Fixed Effects Model
Tobit Model
Truncated Regression

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415684774
  • Weight: 720g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Jan 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book provides a systematic and comparative account of the rise of ‘new challenger parties’ across Western Europe. It analyses how parties that challenge the conventional party system by addressing issues neglected by existing parties can succeed and fail.

Systematically comparing 229 elections since 1950 across 15 European democracies, including the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, the Benelux and Scandinavian countries, this book questions why new challenger parties are more successful in some countries than others, and analyses the conditions that determine their emergence and subsequent success or failure. As one of the first systematic and comparative examinations of new challenger parties, this book looks at both new politics parties and extreme-right parties, and the structures to aid their emergence at the time of an election. Identifying two distinctive stages of party development, the author adopts a ‘double-hurdle’ model involving, first, the chances of emergence, and second, sustained success. This framework, in combination with a wide-range of empirical data, provides for an innovative and insightful analysis of a neglected topic.

New Challenger Parties in Western Europe will be of interest to students and scholars of government, comparative politics and political parties.

Airo Hino is Associate Professor atWaseda University in Tokyo, Japan.

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