New Paths for Selecting Political Elites

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Average Marginal Effects
candidate recruitment
Candidate Selection
candidate selection method
Candidate Selection Methods
Candidate Selection Rules
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comparative political systems
democratisation
democratization
Democratized organizational settings
District Candidates
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Exclusive Selectorates
Female Candidates
gender diversity
gender diversity in politics
Gender Quota
internal party selection impact
Intra-party Democracy
Italian Parties
Leader Selection
Leader Selection Processes
leaders
leadership selection processes
Main UK Parti
Membership Assemblies
Party List
Party Magnitude
party organisational change
Party Primaries
political elites
Political Parties
primaries
Primary Elections
Single Member Districts
Socialist MPs
Socialist Parliamentary Group
Sociopolitical profile
Sociopolitical Profiles
Top Candidates
UK Conservative
voting

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032005799
  • Weight: 440g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book provides a cross-country study of the consequences of the expansion of intra-party democracy, the trend towards more inclusive methods of selection for party candidates and leaders, and the impact of these on political elites in terms of sociopolitical profile and patterns of careers.

It explores the link between political organizations and political elites, by studying the role of parties in parliamentary and political selection and its impact on the political leadership appointed. Putting an emphasis on primary elections, it analyses the party elites that emerge from those selection processes and those democratized organizational settings. It focuses not only on the analysis of the processes through which party elites are selected and the consequences at the level of the party but also at the level of party elites themselves, i.e. what impact party primaries have on the characteristics parties’ candidates and leaders. The book offers a theoretical, comparative, and empirical account of the internal electoral processes of parties and their impact on political recruitment.

This book will be of key interest to scholars and students of political elites, political parties and party systems, electoral politics, democracy, populism, and leadership, and more broadly to comparative politics.

Giulia Sandri is Associate Professor at the European School of Political and Social Sciences of the Catholic University of Lille, France.

Antonella Seddone is Assistant Professor at the Department of Cultures, Politics and Society of the University of Turin, Italy.