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The Selection of Politicians in Times of Crisis (Hardcover)
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The Selection of Politicians in Times of Crisis (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Research on Social and Political Elites
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Selecting candidates for elections is a major goal of political
parties and a major function of political regimes in democratic
systems. With the negative effects of the economic crisis being
seen to translate into changes in voting patterns, and citizens
using elections to punish parties in government for their roles in
economic mismanagement or lack of response to the global economic
crisis, a broad examination is required. This book is presented as
the first comparative study of the effects of the political crisis
on candidate selection covering a large number of countries. Using
an integrated framework and unified strategy, it examines how new
relevant political actors are really implementing participative
ways of candidate selection, whether they are being innovative in
their political environments and the extent to which traditionally
mainstream parties are changing selection procedures to have more
open and inclusive mechanisms as part of internal, or intra-party,
democracy. The book illuminates these issues through empirically
driven chapters explaining changes in the way candidates for
parliaments are selected in countries where new parties have
emerged and consolidated, or where traditional mainstream parties
have adopted new mechanisms of selection affecting (if not
challenging) traditional politics. Additionally, therefore, this
work will serve as a response to some current debates in the
discipline on the consequences of the democratization of party
life, relating political participation and representation. This
text will be of key interest to scholars and students of political
parties, organizational change, social and political elites and
more broadly to comparative politics and sociology.
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