Many contemporary party organizations are failing to fulfill their representational role in contemporary democracies. While political scientists tend to rely on a minimalist definition of political parties (groups of candidates that compete in elections), this volume argues that this misses how parties can differ not only in degree but also in kind. With a new typology of political parties, the authors provide a new analytical tool to address the role of political parties in democratic functioning and political representation. The empirical chapters apply the conceptual framework to analyze seventeen parties across Latin America. The authors are established scholars expert in comparative politics and in the cases included in the volume. The book sets an agenda for future research on parties and representation, and it will appeal to those concerned with the challenges of consolidating stable and programmatic party systems in developing democracies.
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Autor | Abente Brun, Diego Alfaro-Redondo, Ronald Anria, Santiago Augusto, María Claudia Combes, Hélène M. Conaghan, Catherine Cyr, Jennifer Gómez-Campos, Steffan Lemus, Jonatán Luna, Juan Pablo Ortega, Bibiana Pérez Bentancur, Verónica Piñeiro Rodríguez, Rafael Rosenblatt, Fernando Sánchez-Sibony, Omar Sarmiento, Viviana Toro Maureira, Sergio Vergara, Alberto Vommaro, Gabriel Wills-Otero, Laura |
Editor | Luna, Juan Pablo Piñeiro Rodríguez, Rafael Rosenblatt, Fernando Vommaro, Gabriel |
Título | Diminished Parties. Democratic Representation in Contemporary Latin America |
ISBN | 9781009072045 |
Fecha de publicación | 2021 |
Resumen | Many contemporary party organizations are failing to fulfill their representational role in contemporary democracies. While political scientists tend to rely on a minimalist definition of political parties (groups of candidates that compete in elections), this volume argues that this misses how parties can differ not only in degree but also in kind. With a new typology of political parties, the authors provide a new analytical tool to address the role of political parties in democratic functioning and political representation. The empirical chapters apply the conceptual framework to analyze seventeen parties across Latin America. The authors are established scholars expert in comparative politics and in the cases included in the volume. The book sets an agenda for future research on parties and representation, and it will appeal to those concerned with the challenges of consolidating stable and programmatic party systems in developing democracies. |
Derechos | acceso restringido |
DOI | 10.1017/9781009072045 |
Editorial | Cambridge University Press |
Enlace | https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009072045 https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/diminished-parties/2CE1A23D4DB8805872762D0ED6767D0B |
Palabra clave | Area Studies Latin American Studies Politics and International Relations Latin American Government Politics and Policy, Comparative Politics |
Temática | Ciencias sociales |
Tipo de documento | libro |