ABSTRACT

Comparative European Party Systems, Second Edition, provides a comprehensive analysis across 48 party systems of party competition, electoral systems and their effects, and the classification of party systems and governments from 1945 through late-2018.

The book consists of three parts. Part I provides a comparative and quantitative overview of party systems according to party families, patterns of party competition, electoral systems and their effects, and classification of party systems and governments. Part II consists of 38 detailed country profiles of longstanding democracies and of the European Union (plus nine profiles on regions such as in Spain and the UK), providing essential detail on the electoral systems, parties, party patterns and systems, dimensions of political competition, and governments. Part III provides an analysis of 10 additional country profiles of oscillating regimes such as Russia, Ukraine, and Balkan and Transcaucasus states.

Comparative European Party Systems provides an excellent overview of topical issues in comparative election and party system research and presents a wealth of information and quantitative data. It is a crucial reference for scholars and students of European and comparative politics, elections, electoral systems, and parties and party systems.

part I|168 pages

Comparative analysis

chapter 1|26 pages

Introduction and context

chapter 2|45 pages

Data on elections

chapter 4|16 pages

Electoral systems and their effects

chapter 5|66 pages

Governments and party types

part II|343 pages

Individual case analyses of longstanding democratic polities

chapter |3 pages

Andorra

chapter |7 pages

Austria

chapter |8 pages

Belgium

chapter |3 pages

Flanders

chapter |7 pages

Bulgaria

chapter |5 pages

Croatia

chapter |5 pages

Cyprus (Greek)

chapter |5 pages

Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus

chapter |7 pages

The Czech Republic

chapter |8 pages

Denmark

chapter |6 pages

Faroe Islands

chapter |5 pages

Estonia

chapter |9 pages

Finland

chapter |18 pages

France

chapter |3 pages

Corsica

chapter |10 pages

Germany

chapter |7 pages

Greece

chapter |6 pages

Hungary

chapter |9 pages

Iceland

chapter |8 pages

Republic of Ireland

chapter |16 pages

Italy

chapter |8 pages

Latvia

chapter |5 pages

Liechtenstein

chapter |6 pages

Lithuania

chapter |6 pages

Luxembourg

chapter |5 pages

Malta

chapter |4 pages

Montenegro

chapter |10 pages

The Netherlands

chapter |7 pages

Norway

chapter |9 pages

Poland

chapter |6 pages

Portugal

chapter |9 pages

Romania

chapter |8 pages

San Marino

chapter |5 pages

Serbia

chapter |9 pages

Slovakia

chapter |8 pages

Slovenia

chapter |8 pages

Spain

chapter |5 pages

The Basque Country

chapter |6 pages

Catalonia

chapter |9 pages

Sweden

chapter |8 pages

Switzerland

chapter |10 pages

Turkey

chapter |8 pages

United Kingdom

chapter |9 pages

Northern Ireland

chapter |4 pages

Scotland

chapter |4 pages

Wales

chapter |10 pages

The European Union

part III|55 pages

Individual case analyses of oscillating regimes

chapter |5 pages

Albania

chapter |4 pages

Armenia

chapter |4 pages

Bosnia-Herzegovina

chapter |6 pages

Georgia

chapter |4 pages

Kosovo

chapter |5 pages

Macedonia

chapter |6 pages

Moldova

chapter |3 pages

Monaco

chapter |9 pages

Russia

chapter |7 pages

Ukraine