Changing Party Systems in Western Europe

Changing Party Systems in Western Europe by David Broughton, published by A&C Black on January 4, 1999, offers a comprehensive analysis of the evolving pressures and demands on party systems across 11 Western European countries since 1945. This edition spans 315 pages and is presented in English, providing insights into the political dynamics of nations such as Britain, France, Italy, and Germany, alongside studies of Spain, Portugal, Ireland, Sweden, Austria, Belgium, and the Netherlands.
Readers will find a detailed examination of five major themes in each chapter, including the development of party systems and the application of various typologies. The book delves into the historical context of these developments, exploring key divisions based on the typology of Lipset and Rokkan. Additionally, it considers the electoral environment and the degree of “unfreezing” within party systems since 1945, addressing the balance between stability and change while updating significant questions of adaptation in the political landscape.
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This is an analysis of the changing pressures and demands placed on party systems in 11 countries in Western Europe since 1945. This book includes studies of the party system in Britain, France, Italy and Germany, as well as studies of Spain, Portugal, Ireland, Sweden, Austria, Belgium and the Netherlands. Five major themes are examined in each chapter. First, the broad development of the party system is accompanied by a discussion of how different party system typologies have been applied to each country. Secondly, a detailed discussion of the historical background to party system developments is provided, dealing with the main divisions derived from the typology of Lipset and Rokkan. Thirdly, the most important contextual variables are considered in terms of the “electoral environment” within which the party system operates. Next, consideration is given to the degree of “unfreezing” of the party system since 1945 and the changing balance between stability and change. Finally, major questions of change and adaptation are examined, updating the text.
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