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The Politics of Party Leadership William Cross (Professor and Bell Chair in Canadian Parliamentary Democracy, Professor and Bell Chair in Canadian Parliamentary Democracy, Carleton University)

The Politics of Party Leadership By William Cross (Professor and Bell Chair in Canadian Parliamentary Democracy, Professor and Bell Chair in Canadian Parliamentary Democracy, Carleton University)

Summary

This book examines the ways in which political parties choose their leaders and the implications of the different choices they make.

The Politics of Party Leadership Summary

The Politics of Party Leadership: A Cross-National Perspective by William Cross (Professor and Bell Chair in Canadian Parliamentary Democracy, Professor and Bell Chair in Canadian Parliamentary Democracy, Carleton University)

Making use of a unique data set that includes more than 1000 leadership elections from over 100 parties in 14 countries over an almost 50 year period, this volume provides the first comprehensive, comparative examination of how parties choose their leaders and the impact of the different decisions they make in this regard. Among the issues examined are how leaders are chosen, the factors that result in parties changing their selection rules, how the rules affect the competitiveness of leadership elections, the types of leaders chosen, the impact of leadership transition on electoral outcomes, the factors affecting the length of leadership tenures, and how leadership tenures come to an end. This volume is situated in the literature on intra-party decision making and party organizational reform and makes unique and important contributions to our understanding of these areas. The analysis includes parties in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Norway, and the United Kingdom. Comparative Politics is a series for students, teachers, and researchers of political science that deals with contemporary government and politics. Global in scope, books in the series are characterised by a stress on comparative analysis and strong methodological rigour. The series is published in association with the European Consortium for Political Research. For more information visit: www.ecprnet.eu.

About William Cross (Professor and Bell Chair in Canadian Parliamentary Democracy, Professor and Bell Chair in Canadian Parliamentary Democracy, Carleton University)

William Cross is Professor and Bell Chair in Parliamentary Democracy at Carleton University in Ottawa Canada. His research focuses on questions relating to democratic institutions and particularly party organization and intra-party democracy. Recent publications include The Challenges of Intra-party Democracy with Richard Katz (Oxford 2013) and Politics at the Centre: the Selection of Party Leaders in the Anglo Parliamentary Democracies with Andre Blais (Oxford 2012), the latter of which received the Donald Smiley Prize from the Canadian PSA for best book in the area of Canadian government and politics. Jean-Benoit Pilet is Professor in political science at Universite libre de Bruxelles (ULB). His work focuses mostly on elections, electoral systems, political parties, and Belgian politics. He has recently co-edited with William Cross The Selection of Political Party Leaders in Contemporary Democracies (Routledge, 2014). Jean-Benoit Pilet is also the author or co-author of several articles published in journals such as Electoral Studies, Party Politics, European Journal of Political Research, Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties, Representation, West European Politics or Comparative European Politics.

Table of Contents

1. Uncovering the Politics of Party Leadership: A Cross-National Perspective ; 2. Leadership Selection Methods and Party Types ; 3. Explaining Change in Party Leadership Selection Rules ; 4. Competitiveness of Party Leadership Selection Processes ; 5. Electing Women as Party Leaders: Does the Selectorate Matter? ; 6. Understanding Leadership Profile Renewal ; 7. Why Some Leaders Die Hard (and Others Don't): Party Goals, Party Institutions and How They Interact ; 8. The End of the Affair: A Comparative Study of How Party Leadership Terms End ; 9. Do Leadership Changes Improve Electoral Performance? ; 10. Parties, Leadership Selection and Intra-Party Democracy

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9780198748984
0198748981
The Politics of Party Leadership: A Cross-National Perspective by William Cross (Professor and Bell Chair in Canadian Parliamentary Democracy, Professor and Bell Chair in Canadian Parliamentary Democracy, Carleton University)
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Oxford University Press
2015-11-26
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