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Political Parties: Origins, Transformations and Future
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Lecture 1: Introduction​ 3
Lecture 2: Political Parties and Party Models​ 4
Political Parties & Liberal Democracy​ 4
Cadre Party​ 5
The Mass Party​ 6
The Catch-all Party​ 7
Cartel Party​ 8
Lecture 3: Party Ideology and Party Families – Liberalism, Conservativism, and
Neo-Conservativism​ 12
Political Ideology​ 12
Liberalism and Liberal Parties​ 13
Conservative Parties​ 16
Economic changes in the 1970s​ 18
Neo-Conservativism​ 18
Lecture 4: Party Ideology and Party Families – Christian Democracy, Social
Democracy, and the Third Way of the 1990s.​ 21
Christian Democratic Parties​ 21
Socialists and Social Democrats​ 25
The welfare state​ 28
The Third Way​ 31
Lecture 5: Demand Side of Party Systems​ 35
Demand side versus Supply side​ 35
Cleavages​ 36
Dealignment/realignment?​ 40
Lecture 6: The Supply Side of Party Systems​ 47
Party systems​ 47
Electoral systems​ 47
Counting parties​ 51
Party Competition​ 52
Lecture 7: The New Left and Green Parties​ 56
The New Left​ 56
Left-Libertarianism​ 58
The Green parties​ 60
Green Parties​ 61
Lecture 8: Populism​ 65
Thin-centered ideology​ 66

, Demoticism​ 67
Measuring Populism​ 68
Lecture 9: The (Populist) Radical Right and (Populist) Radical Left​ 71
Radical and Extreme Politics in Waves​ 71
The Radical Right​ 77
Populist Radical Left​ 81
Lecture 10: The United States Party System​ 84
The birth of the modern democratic party​ 85
Civil Rights Era​ 86
Southern Strategy​ 88
Lecture 10: Regionalism and Multi-Level Party Systems​ 93
Nationalism​ 95
Regionalism​ 96
Lecture 12: Social Movements and Political Parties​ 102
Contentious Politics​ 102
Theories of Social Movements​ 104
Social Movements to Movement Parties​ 107
Lecture 13: Political Parties in Latin-America​ 112
Western European Party Politics vs. LA​ 112
Institutionalization and Linkages​ 112
Populism in Latin America​ 117
Lecture 14: Review​ 119
(2) Katz & Mair, 1995​ 120
(3) Mair & Mudde, 1998. The Party Family and Its Study.​ 120
(4) Kalyvas & Van Kersbergen, 2010. Christian Democracy.​ 120
(4) Abou-Chadi & Wagner, 2024. Electoral Decline of Social Democratic Parties.​ 121
(5) Ford & Jennings, 2020. The Changing Cleavage Politics of Western Europe.​ 122
(6) Mair, 2006. Party System Change​ 123
(7) Wang & Keith, 2020. The Greening of European Radical Left Parties.​ 123
(8) Mudde, 2004. The Populist Zeitgeist.​ 123
(9) Mudde, 2007. Populist Radical Right Parties in Europe.​ 123
(11) Masetti & Schakel, 2015. How Regionalist Parties into Centre-Periphery Politics.​123
(12) Tsakatika, 2023. Political Parties and Social Movements​ 124
(13) Kestler, 2022. Recent Cases of Right-Wing Populism in Latin-America.​ 124

,Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 i did on paper

, Lecture 2: Political Parties and Party Models
Political Parties & Liberal Democracy
1.​ Institution that A. seeks to influence a state, often by attempting to occupy positions
in government, and B. usually consists of more than a single interest in the society
and to some degree attempts to ‘aggregate interests’.
2.​ Any political group identified by an official label that presents at elections, and is
capable of placing through elections (free or non-free), candidates for public office.
3.​ A political party is an autonomous group of citizens whose purpose is to making
nominations and contest elections in the hope of gaining control of government power
by capturing of public offices and the organization of the government.
The bottom line is that parties have an organizing role, and a role that he called linkage →
they link society to some sort of representation.


Liberal democracy without parties?


Different theorists have different ideas on parties;
-​ Robert Dahl called liberal democracy polyarchy
-​ he says true democracy is about direct representation
-​ but he says you need to have parties via representation
Another political scientist,
-​ Nadia Urbinati, says they are absolutely important for political contestation
-​ there tends to be an idea now that contestation is bad
-​ but she says contestation is good; a contestation of ideas
-​ it is a form of pluralism
Also
-​ Anthony Downs
-​ very interesting ideas on the role of parties
-​ social and political issues are complex. And then parties are information-reducers who
simplify complexity
-​ they reduce info within a world view
-​ and to contextualize

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