ABSTRACT

First published in 1989. Political science in Austria is a relatively young discipline. It began to gradually establish itself in the 60's and only as recently as 1971 was it anchored in the curriculum of Austrian universities as a separate field of study. With the present book in English the editors hope to stimulate the interest of international social scientists in Austria, to overcome language barriers, and to make the topical problems and developments of Austrian democracy accessible to an international reading public. The book is intended to reflect the current state of a discipline-political science. However, it is also to be a contribution to the further development of this discipline. It should stimulate further, intensive and critical occupation with the theme "parties and the party system in Austria."

chapter 1|19 pages

Compared to What?

The Austrian Party System in an International Comparison

chapter 2|20 pages

The Decline of the Party State

The Rise of Parliamentarianism: Change within the Austrian Party System

chapter 3|27 pages

The Austrian Party System between Erosion and Innovation

An Empirical Long-term Analysis

chapter 4|23 pages

Major Parties on the Defensive

The Austrian Party- and Electoral Landscape after the 1986 National Council Election

chapter 5|24 pages

1986–The Year of Election Surprises

From the Perspective of the Electoral Behavior Theory

chapter 6|27 pages

Factors of Voting Behavior

Why Do Austrian Voters Vote the Way They Do?

chapter 7|28 pages

Voting Behavior and the Party System

The Internal Structure of the SPÖ, ÖVP and FPÖ Electorates

chapter 10|36 pages

National Consciousness and National Identity

A Contribution to the Political Culture of the Austrian Party System 1

chapter 11|20 pages

Between Alternative and Established Forms of Political Participation

Young Austrians and the Austrian Party System between 1960 and 1987

chapter 13|11 pages

Between Old Symbolic Worlds and New Challenges

A Glance at the Internal Life of the Parties

chapter 15|30 pages

Party Patronage in Austria

Theoretical Considerations and Empirical Findings

chapter 16|31 pages

Party Funding in Austria

chapter 19|18 pages

The Austrian Way?