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How parties organise

Political Parties
Cartel
Catch-all
Party Systems
P213
Susan Scarrow
University of Houston
Karina Kosiara-Pedersen
University of Copenhagen

Building: Newman Building, Floor: 1, Room: F103A

Monday 09:00 - 10:45 BST (12/08/2024)

Abstract

Katz & Mair’s (1995) seminal article on how parties organize in the first issue of Party Politics was based upon data collected on West European and US parties in 1960-1990. It summed up current trends at the time and have over the course of the following three decades been supplemented both with new theoretical models and various types of party organizations. In this panel we welcome papers addressing how new types of parties organise, particularly in comparison to established parties and party types, and particularly with an emphasis on theoretically summing current trends.

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