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This book, with contributions from leading scholars in the field, presents a critical overview of much of the recent literature on political parties. It systematically assesses the capacity of existing concepts, typologies, and methodological approaches to deal with contemporary parties. It critically analyses the 'decline of parties' literature both from a conceptual perspective and - with regard to antiparty attitudes among citizens - on the basis of empirical analyses of survey data. It systematically re-examines the underpinnings of rational-choice analyses of electoral competition, as well as the misapplication of standard party models as the 'catch-all party.' Several chapters reexamine existing models of parties and party typologies, particularly with regard to the capacity of commonly used concepts to capture the wide variation among parties that exist in old and new democracies today, and with regard to their ability to deal adequately with the new challenges that parties are facing in rapidly changing political, social and technological environments. In particular, two detailed case studies demonstrate how party models are significant not only as frameworks for scholarly research, but also insofar as they can affect party performance. Other chapters also examine in detail how corruption and party patronage have contributed to party decline, as well as the public attitudes towards parties in several countries. In the aggregate, the various contributions to this volume reject the notion that a 'decline of party' has progressed to such an extent as to threaten the survival of parties as the crucial intermediary actors in modern democracies. The contributing authors argue, however, that parties are facing a new set of sometimes demanding challenges. Not only have parties differed significantly in their ability to successfully meet these challenges, but the core concepts, typologies, party chdels and methodological approaches that have guided research in this area over the past 40 years have met with only mixed success in adequately capturing these recent developments and serving as fruitful frameworks for analysis. This book is intended to remedy some of these shortcomings.
Author Notes
Richard Gunther is a Professor, Political Science, Ohio State University. José Ramón Montero is a Professor, Political Science, University of Madrid. Juan Linz is a Sterling Professor, Emeritus, of Political and Social Science, Yale University.
Table of Contents
| Introduction, Jose Ramon Montero and Richard Gunther |
| Part I Reconceptualizing parties and party competition |
| Parties: denied, dismissed, or redundantHans Daalder |
| Still the age of catch-allism? Volksparteien and Parteienstaat in crisis and reequilibrationHans-Jurgen Puhle |
| Electoral and party competition: analytical dimensions and empirical problemsStefano Bartolini |
| Part II Reexaming party organization and party models |
| The ascendancy of the party in public office: party organizational change in 20th-century democraciesRichard S. Katz and Peter Mair |
| Beyond the catch-all party: approaches to the study of parties and party organization in contemporary democraciesSteven B. Wolinetz |
| Party organization and party performance: the case of the French Socialist partySerenella Sferza |
| A crisis of institutionalisation: the collapse of the UCD in SpainRichard Gunther and Jonathan Hopkin |
| Part III Revisiting Party linkages and attitudes toward parties |
| Antiparty sentiments in Southern EuropeMariano Torcal and Richard Gunther and Jose Ramon Montero |
| Parties in contemporary democracies: problems and paradoxesJuan J. Linz |
