The origins and decline of dominant party systems: Taiwan's transition in comparative perspective
KA Templeman - 2012 - search.proquest.com
Dominant party systems are those in which a single party or coalition rules for an
extraordinary period of time by regularly winning contested, multiparty elections. In this …
extraordinary period of time by regularly winning contested, multiparty elections. In this …
[PDF][PDF] The Origins of dominant parties
K Templeman - … , University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, May, 2014 - kharistempleman.com
Why do some ruling parties last in power for decades despite facing regular, contested
elections? Well-known examples include the PRI in Mexico, the LDP in Japan, the PAP in …
elections? Well-known examples include the PRI in Mexico, the LDP in Japan, the PAP in …
Who's Dominant?: Incumbent Longevity in Multiparty Regimes, 1950-2006
KA Templeman - Incumbent Longevity in Multiparty Regimes, 1950 - papers.ssrn.com
In dominant party systems, a single party or coalition continuously controls the national
executive by winning contested elections over an extraordinary period of time. Studies of …
executive by winning contested elections over an extraordinary period of time. Studies of …
Autonomy of Subnational Party Systems: Comparative Analysis of Federations
R Turovsky, E Luizidis - … School of Economics Research Paper No …, 2021 - papers.ssrn.com
This research is based on theories of federalized party systems, second-order elections and
nationalization of party system comparing long-established democratic federations in terms …
nationalization of party system comparing long-established democratic federations in terms …
[CITATION][C] Partai Politik, Ideologi dan Kekuasaan
SH Isharyanto - 2017 - Absolute Media