Party Politics and Democracy in Europe

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Alex Wilson
Camille Bedock
cartel party theory
Cartel Party Thesis
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Caterina Froio
Christel Koop
Civil Society
comparative political science
Conor Little
Daniela R. Piccio
David M. Willumsen
Democracy
Direct Democracy
ECB
Edoardo Bressanelli
EPP
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European union
Evelyne Hubscher
Extra-representative Participation
Ferdinand Muller-Rommel
Fernando Casal Bertoa
Fine Gael
Fiscal Consolidation Strategy
Institutional reform
institutional reform analysis
Inter-party Competition
Jorge Fernandes
Jorgen Moller
legislative representation studies
Mair's Argument
Mair’s Argument
Member Parties
multi-level governance Europe
National Member Parties
Nicole Bolleyer
Nikoleta Yordanova
Non-majoritarian Institutions
Party Cartelization
party legitimacy in liberal democracies
party system institutionalisation
Party System Institutionalization
Pedro Riera
Political parties
Radical Left Party
Sergi Pardos-Prado
Stronger European Focus
Transnational
Transnational Party
Transnational Party Cooperation
Trilogue Negotiations
UDC
UK Conservative
UK Labour Party
Vice Versa
Wojciech Gagatek
Yvette Peters

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138505032
  • Weight: 530g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This edited collection, in honour of the late political scientist Peter Mair, contains original chapters that are directly linked to his theoretical and/or methodological ideas and approaches.

Peter Mair demonstrated that political parties have traditionally been central actors in European politics and an essential focus of comparative European political science. Though the nature of political parties and the manner in which they operate has been subject to significant change in recent decades, parties remain a crucial factor in the working of European liberal democracies. This volume analyses recent developments and current challenges that European parties, party systems and democracy face.

The volume will be of key interest to students and scholars of comparative politics, democracy studies, political parties, and European politics and European Union studies.

Ferdinand Müller-Rommel is Professor of Comparative Politics and Director of the Centre for the Study of Democracy at the Leuphana University, Germany. Fernando Casal Bértoa is a Nottingham Research Fellow at the School of Politics and International Relations in the University of Nottingham, UK.