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Old friends and new enemies, parties in changing time and space

机译:老朋友和新敌人,改变时空的聚会

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Political parties are the cornerstone of modern democracies and the decisions they make can have important consequences for citizens' well-being. This dissertation studies two different types of party behaviour. The first is coalition building and how social-identity concerns can help predict which parties form alliances. The second is the decision of potential new parties to enter electoral competition. ududThe effect of social-identity on coalition formation is tested using an experiment on the 'pure effect' of gender, race and political ideology on who is selected as a coalition partner. The findings showed that gender and race did not affect participants' decisions. By contrast, ideology had a strong effect. Substantively, the results provide evidence that a preference for similar coalition partners can help predict which coalitions form, even when there are no policy benefits from this alliance to be gained. ududParty entry behaviour is analysed through two incentive structures. The first paper measures the impact of public subsidies on new-party presidential candidates in Latin America. The results show that campaign subsidies can increase the relative costs of a campaign and create a barrier for new-party candidate entry. On the other hand, campaign funding for everyday party activities has the opposite effect. This study contributes to the understanding of the cost-benefit incentives for new party entry and the consequences of party finance regulations. ududThe second paper on new parties addresses the dynamic process of party exit and entry into politics. The study argues that the collapse of a political party opens policy space that can lead to the successful entrance of new parties. The results provide robust evidence that the size of the collapsed party has a positive effect on the vote shares for new parties. However, this is moderated by the permissibility of the electoral formula.
机译:政党是现代民主国家的基石,其作出的决定可能对公民的福祉产生重要影响。本文研究了两种不同类型的政党行为。首先是联盟建设,以及社会认同感如何帮助预测哪些政党结成联盟。第二是潜在的新政党参加选举竞争的决定。 ud ud社会性别对联盟形成的影响是通过对性别,种族和政治意识形态对“谁被选为联盟伙伴”的“纯粹影响”进行的实验来检验的。调查结果表明,性别和种族不会影响参与者的决定。相比之下,意识形态的影响很大。从本质上讲,这些结果提供了证据,表明即使在没有从同盟获得任何政策利益的情况下,偏爱相似的联盟伙伴也可以帮助预测形成哪个联盟。 ud ud通过两个激励结构来分析参与者的进入行为。第一篇论文衡量了公共补贴对拉丁美洲新政党总统候选人的影响。结果表明,竞选活动补贴可能会增加竞选活动的相对成本,并为新政党候选人的进入创造障碍。另一方面,用于日常聚会活动的竞选资金却有相反的效果。这项研究有助于了解新加入政党的成本效益激励措施以及政党金融法规的后果。 ud ud关于新政党的第二篇论文探讨了政党退出和进入政治的动态过程。该研究认为,一个政党的崩溃打开了可以导致新政党成功进入的政策空间。结果提供了有力的证据,表明崩溃的政党规模对新政党的投票份额有积极影响。但是,这可以通过允许选举公式来缓解。

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