Ecologies of ideologies: Explaining party entry and exit in West-European parliaments, 1945–2013
Abstract
This study introduces a population-ecological approach to the entry and exit of political parties. A primary proposition of population ecology is that organizational entry and exit depends on the number of organizations already present: that is, density. We propose that political parties mainly experience competition from parties in the same ideological niche (left, centre, right). Pooled time-series analyses of 410 parties, 263 elections and 18...
Paper Details
Title
Ecologies of ideologies: Explaining party entry and exit in West-European parliaments, 1945–2013
Published Date
Oct 4, 2016
Journal
Volume
18
Issue
2
Pages
239 - 259
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