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This book examines political party system change from a
party-centric perspective and assesses how, and to what extent,
established political parties in western Europe can maintain their
dominant positions. Parties are increasingly competing in a
changeable environment and this book assesses the ways in which
political parties have tried to adapt to these changes, by
undertaking a study of the strategies employed by established
parties since 1950. It features analysis of seventeen western
European countries, with eight case-studies explored in greater
depth, including; France, Germany, Portugal, Greece, Denmark,
Ireland, Switzerland and Luxembourg. The book assesses two groups
of 'strategies': institutional strategies, by which parties aim for
success through control of rules, regulations and laws; and
strategies oriented towards the electorate, through which parties
seek success by proving themselves responsive to voters. Offering a
detailed empirical assessment of the frequency with which these
strategies have been employed, this book assesses the impact on
established political parties, and argues that parties can shape
their own fate by strategic choices. Party Strategies in Western
Europe will be of interest to students and scholars of European
politics, Government and party politics.
This book examines political party system change from a
party-centric perspective and assesses how, and to what extent,
established political parties in western Europe can maintain their
dominant positions. Parties are increasingly competing in a
changeable environment and this book assesses the ways in which
political parties have tried to adapt to these changes, by
undertaking a study of the strategies employed by established
parties since 1950. It features analysis of seventeen western
European countries, with eight case-studies explored in greater
depth, including; France, Germany, Portugal, Greece, Denmark,
Ireland, Switzerland and Luxembourg. The book assesses two groups
of 'strategies': institutional strategies, by which parties aim for
success through control of rules, regulations and laws; and
strategies oriented towards the electorate, through which parties
seek success by proving themselves responsive to voters. Offering a
detailed empirical assessment of the frequency with which these
strategies have been employed, this book assesses the impact on
established political parties, and argues that parties can shape
their own fate by strategic choices. Party Strategies in Western
Europe will be of interest to students and scholars of European
politics, Government and party politics.
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