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(Ebook) Party Primaries in Comparative Perspective 1st Edition by Giulia Sandri, Antonella Seddone, Fulvio Venturino ISBN 9781472450388 1472450388

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Authors:Giulia Sandri & Antonella Seddone & Fulvio Venturino & Fulvio, Asst Prof Venturino & Antonella, Dr Seddone & Giulia, Dr Sandri
Pages:226 pages.
Year:2015
Editon:New edition
Publisher:Ashgate Publishing Company
Language:english
File Size:1.08 MB
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ISBNS:9781472450388, 9781472450395, 1472450388, 1472450396
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ISBN 10: 1472450388
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Author: Giulia Sandri, Antonella Seddone, Fulvio Venturino

Primary elections for choosing party leaders and candidates are now becoming commonplace in Europe, Asia and America but questions as to how much they hinder a party’s organizational strength and cohesion or affect electoral performance have largely been ignored outside of the USA. Party Primaries in Comparative Perspective gives a much-needed conceptualization to this topic, describing the function and nature of primary elections and providing a comparative analytical framework to the impact of primaries on the internal and external functioning of political parties. Elaborating on the analytical tools developed to study the US experience this framework engages with primary elections in Europe and Asia offering a theoretical, comparative and empirical account of the emergence of party primaries and an invaluable guide to internal electoral processes and their impact.
 

(Ebook) Party Primaries in Comparative Perspective 1st Edition Table of contents:

1 Introduction: Primary Elections across the World

The Spreading of Intra-Party Democracy Instruments

The Rationale for a Comparative Study of Primaries

What Do We Know About Primary Elections?

The Importance of Primary Elections

Primaries: Definitions and Typologies

Aims of the Study, Research Questions and Methodology

2 Leadership Selection versus Candidate Selection Similarities and Differences

Introduction

Why is it Important to Distinguish between Leadership and Candidate Selection?

Similarities and Differences between Leadership and Candidate Selection

Candidacy

Selectorate

Decentralisation

Appointment vs Voting

Deselection

The Scope and Causes of Intra-Party Democracy

The Empirical Evidence

Why Democratisation? Similar Motives at Different Levels

The Consequences of Intra-Party Democratisation

Participation

Competition

Representation

Responsiveness

Conclusion

3 The American Experience of Primary Elections in Comparative Perspective

The Dimensions of Primary Politics

Who Can Vote in a Primary?

Who is Eligible to Be a Candidate in a Primary?

Who Runs the Primary Ballot?

When is the Primary Ballot Held?

What Role is Played by Parties in ‘Filtering' their Potential Nominees?

What Restrictions Are There on Expenditures Made by Primary Candidates?

The Rationale for Introducing a Primary System

Chaos and Disruptive Internal Conflict

Organisational Sclerosis

Lack of Legitimacy for the Party among a Wider Public

Lack of Publicity for the Party's Activities

The Consequences of Introducing Primaries

The Rise of Candidate-Centred and Personalised Politics

Reduced Party Influence over its Internal Affairs

Increased Factionalism in a Party

Concluding Remarks

4 Democratising Party Leadership Selection in Spain and Portugal

Introduction

Contexts and Rationales for Adopting Primary Elections

The Primary Election Process

Political Consequences for Parties

Conclusions

5 Democratising Party Leadership Selection in Belgium and Israel

Introduction

Contexts and Rationales for Adopting Primary Elections

Political System Factors

Interparty Factors

Intra-Party Factors

The Primary Election Process

Formal Rules

Functioning in Practice

Political Consequences on Parties

Conclusion

6 Democratising Party Leadership Selection in Japan and Taiwan

Introduction

The Political Context: Political and Party Systems

Political System

Party System

Contexts and Rationales for Adopting Primary Elections

Electoral Setback

Opposition and Newly Established Parties

Contagion Effect

The Primary Election Process

Formal Rules for Internal Elections

Participation and Competitiveness

Political Consequences for Parties

Impact on Party Membership

Impact on Electoral Performance and Party Support

Conclusion

Appendix

7 Democratising Candidate Selection in Italy and France

Introduction

Contexts and Rationales for Adopting Primary Elections

The Primary Election Process

Inclusiveness of the Selectorate

Candidacy

Voting System and Results

Political Consequences for Parties

Conclusion

8 Democratising Candidate Selection in Romania and Slovakia

Introduction

Contexts and Rationales for Adopting Primary Elections

The Primary Election Process

Participation and Competitiveness

Political Consequences for Parties

Conclusions

9 Democratising Candidate Selection in Iceland

Introduction

Contexts and Rationales for Adopting Primary Elections

The Primary Election Process

Political Consequences for Parties

Conclusion

Appendix

10 Conclusion

The Case Studies: An Overview

Differences between American and Non-American Primaries

Candidate vs Leader Selection: Differences and Similarities

Contexts and Rationales for Adopting Primary Elections

The Primary Election Process

Consequences of Using Primary Elections

A New Research Agenda

Bibliography

Index

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