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Political Transitions in Dominant Party Systems
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ABSTRACT
This is a path-breaking study by leading scholars of comparative politics examining the internal transformations of dominant parties in both authoritarian and democratic settings. The principle question examined in this book is what happens to dominant political parties when they lose or face the very real prospect of losing? Using country-specific case studies, top-rank analysts in the field focus on the lessons that dominant parties might learn from losing and the adaptations they consequently make in order to survive, to remain competitive or to ultimately re-gain power.
Providing historical based, comparative research on issues of theoretical importance, Political Transitions in Dominant Party Systems will be invaluable reading for students and scholars of comparative politics, international politics and political parties.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|12 pages
Learning to lose: Dominant parties, dominant party systems, and their transitions
part |2 pages
PART I Dominant party systems in transition
chapter 2|27 pages
Congress learns to lose: From a one-party dominant to a multiparty system in India
chapter 3|15 pages
A house divided against itself: The PRI’s survival strategy after hegemony
chapter 4|18 pages
Maintaining KMT dominance: Party adaptation in authoritarian and democratic Taiwan
chapter 5|16 pages
The master is gone, but does the house still stand? The fate of single-party systems after the defeat of single parties in
chapter 6|16 pages
The Communist exit in East Central Europe and its consequences
part |2 pages
PART II Dominant parties in transition
chapter 7|18 pages
Learning to lose is for losers: The Japanese LDP’s reform struggle
chapter 9|21 pages
Learning to lose (and sometimes win): The neocommunist parties in post-Soviet politics
chapter 10|20 pages
Defeat in victory, victory in defeat: The Korean conservatives in democratic consolidation
part |2 pages
PART III Resisting losing