Inside Parties
While extensive research examines electoral systems and institutions at the country-level, few studies investigate rules within parties. Inside Parties changes the research landscape by systematically examining 65 parties in 20 parliamentary democracies around the world. Georgia Kernell develops a formal model of party membership and tests the hypotheses using cross-national surveys, member studies, experiments, and computer simulations of projected vote shares. She finds that a party's level of decentralization – the degree to which it incorporates rank and file members into decision making – determines which voters it best represents. Decentralized parties may attract more members to campaign for the party, but they do so at the cost of adopting more extreme positions that pull them away from moderate voters. Novel and comprehensive, Inside Parties is an indispensable study of how parties select candidates, nominate leaders, and set policy goals.
- Establishes a comprehensive theory of political party organizations
- Provides a massive cross-national, longitudinal dataset of party organizations in 65 parties from 20 countries
- Helps readers understand how party rules shape democratic outcomes, including activist participation and party responsiveness
Product details
February 2025Paperback
9781009514699
270 pages
229 × 152 mm
Not yet published - available from February 2025
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. A model of party membership
- 3. Comparing party organizations
- 4. Party members: motivations, attitudes, and behaviours
- 5. A causal connection? A survey experiment of British labour voters
- 6. Party responsiveness
- 7. Conclusion
- Appendices: A. Proofs
- B. List of interviews
- C. List of party statutes
- D. Chapter 4 supplementary tables
- E. Chapter 6 supplementary information.