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Traditionally, party competition revolved around issues that are organised along either the left-right ideological dimension with its origins in classic social cleavages or the cultural dimensions. However, in most recent years scholars increasingly recognise the need to account for non-policy-based party competition. This is particularly true for the issue of democracy, i.e., whether parties/countries are democratic, behave in democratic ways or have consequences for the democratically relevant measures, such as polarization. This panel explores these issues.
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Electoral communication in the Weimar Republic | View Paper Details |
Cost of change: How have changing government alliances between parties affected polarization and the rise of radical parties? | View Paper Details |
Do citizens punish or incentivize mainstream party legitimization of far right challenger parties? | View Paper Details |
New issues, but old cleavages: Changes in the nature of party competition in the Czech Republic | View Paper Details |