
The Impact of Strategies on the Vote Share of New Parties
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- Comparative Politics - Vergleichende Politikwissenschaft, Volume 13
- Publisher:
- 18.10.2023
Summary
Can established parties influence the electoral success of new parties? To answer this research question, the author examined the relationships of 168 new parties in 18 highly developed democracies with their established competitors based on their respective election programmes and election results. His analysis of the textual similarity of these election manifestos shows that established parties can influence their competitors' election results by selectively changing the emphasis of their policies. However, competition among the parties must also be taken into account. This study thus contributes to a better understanding of the dynamics of party competition and the opportunities offered by computer-assisted textual analysis in the social sciences.
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- Copyright year
- 2023
- Publication date
- 18.10.2023
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-7560-0594-9
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-7489-3895-8
- Publisher
- Nomos, Baden-Baden
- Series
- Comparative Politics - Vergleichende Politikwissenschaft
- Volume
- 13
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 225
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Table of contents
- Titelei/InhaltsverzeichnisPages 1 - 12 Download chapter (PDF)
- Concepts and Definitions of New Parties
- The New Party Challenge
- Projekt Framework
- The Role of New Parties in Spatial Theory
- Saliency Theory and Issue Competition
- Conclusions
- Causes and Consequences of Party Policy Moves
- Explanation of Success (and Failure) of New Parties
- Conclusions
- The PSO Theory of Party Competition
- Summary of the Proposed Theory
- Positional Competition
- Issue Competition
- Influences on the Impact of Issue and Positional Competition
- Nicheness
- Ideological Proximity of New and Established Parties
- Competitiveness of the Established Party
- Summary
- The CMP and CMP-based Measurements
- Computer-Assisted Text Analysis in Political Science
- Cosine Similarity and the Vector Space Model
- The Left-Right Experiment
- The Green-Growth Experiment
- Conclusion
- Data and Case Selection
- Dyadic Approach
- Dependent Variable
- Positional Competition
- Issue Competition
- New Parties and Niche Issues
- Ideological Proximity Between New and Established Parties
- Competitiveness of the Established Party
- Public Opinion
- Electoral System
- Controls
- Method
- Summary
- Testing the Influence of Strategies
- Interactive Effects of Nicheness, Proximity and Competitiveness
- Model Comparison and Summary
- Conclusion Pages 163 - 166 Download chapter (PDF)
- Corpus Data Availability
- New Parties in the Sample
- Validation for the Party System Similarity Score
- Robustness Check for Issue Competition Base Model
- Binning Estimation of Linear-Interactive Moderation Effects
- Models for Positional Competition
- Bibliography Pages 209 - 224 Download chapter (PDF)
- Acknowledgment/Danksagung Pages 225 - 225 Download chapter (PDF)




