Title: PhD Student : Fabiana Sacchetti
1Party System Institutionalization in
Post-Communist Countries Trends and
Interpretations
- PhD Student Fabiana Sacchetti
- Course of Comparative Politics (Prof. Luciano
Bardi) - PhD Program in Political Systems and
Institutional Change XXIII Cycle - A.Y. 2008/09
- IMT Institute for Advanced Studies, Lucca
2Institutionalization of Party System(Mainwaring
S. 1998 Party Systems in the Third Wave)
- Institutionalization (Huntington, 1996)
- Process by which an organization or a procedure
acquires value and stability, becoming well
established and widely known - Institutionalization of Party Systems 4
Dimensions - Stability (regularity in patterns of party
competition) - Rootedness in society (strenght of ties between
parties and citizens) - Legitimacy (extent to which political actors
believe in parties as fundamental) - Relevance of Party Organization
3Are Post-communist Countries Institutionalizing
a Competitive Party System?
- Two Different Theoretical Perspectives
- The Tabula Rasa Approach
- Newness of post-communist democratization
- Weak, Incohate and Fluid Party Systems
- Mair (1997) Rose (1995) Klingemann (1992)
- The Structure Approach
- Established and Competitive Party Systems and
Strong Constituencies - Path Dependency Theories and Studies / Surveys on
Voters Behavior and Party Identification - Lewis (1994) Kitschelt (1995) Miller (2000)
Fish (1995)
4Empirical Evidence
- Very mixed it can confirm either one or the
other approach - Single-case studies
- Cross-Country studies
5Mair P.(1997) Party System Change Approaches
and Interpretations
- Party System the system of interactions
resulting from inter-party competition - (Sartori, 1976)
- Party System Change when a party system is
transformed from one type of party system into
another
6Mair P.(1997) Party System Change Approaches
and Interpretations
- Peculiarities of Postcommunist Party Systems
- Democratization Process
- Absence of real civil society
- Triple Transition
- Establishing ex novo the principle of
contestation - Rokkans Four Stages (Incorporation,
Mobilization, Activation, Politization) are
traversed prior to the emergence of new party
system - Mass Politics already exists
7Mair P.(1997) Party System Change Approaches
and Interpretations
- Electorate and Parties
- Electorate is open, volatile, uncertain, not yet
fully participant - Relative lack of crystallization of identities
- Elitist Parties (Top-down, Internally created)
- No challenge from Mass Parties
- Difficulties of gaining large membership can be
offset by media access and state subsidies
8Mair P.(1997) Party System Change Approaches
and Interpretations
- Context of Competition
- Unstable Organizational Structures (unstable
pattern of organizational behavior, party
splitting and merging, continued fragmentation,
no clear boundaries between parties and interest
groups or social movements) - Unstable Institutional Environment
- Open Structures of Competition ? Lack of
Systemness (more Set of Parties than Party
Systems, Atomized Pluralism) -
9Mair P.(1997) Party System Change Approaches
and Interpretations
- Pattern of Competition
- Culture of Political Uncertainty ? Competition
prevails - What is at stake in the competition is very high
- (i.e constitution-building)
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- Conclusions
- Unstability of Post-Communist Party Systems
could be just a question of time, but structural
variables make institutionalization highly
problematic -
10Bielasiak J. (2002) Institutionalization of
Electoral and Party Systems in Postcommunist
States
- Institutionalization of Electoral Reforms
- Clear trend toward Proportional Representation
- Early Stabilization
- Basic changes in electoral formulas took place
early (between the breakdown elections and the
founding elections) and have been largely absent
later on - Subsequent reforms concerned more secific
components of electoral regulations (District
Magnitude, Assembly Size, Legal Tresholds)
11Bielasiak J. (2002) Institutionalization of
Electoral and Party Systems in Postcommunist
States
- Voting Patterns
- Electoral Volatility (Pedersen Index) very high
(Av. 28) - WE 11.4 SE 16.3 LA 28.1
- ECE 20.5 SEE 20.3 BS 31.4 FSU 41.9
- Little change over time
- Main reason is the swing between incumbent and
opposition parties, as a mean to register
dissatisfaction with government policies - Electorate is able to identify party positions on
basic issues, but theres little attachement to
specific parties and ideologies
12Bielasiak J. (2002) Institutionalization of
Electoral and Party Systems in Postcommunist
States
- Effective Number of Electoral Parties
- Very large ENEP Multipartitism or Extreme
Pluralism - WE 3.7 SE 3.5 LA 4.2
- ECE 6.4 SEE 4.3 BS 6.7 FSU 6.6
- Proliferation of new parties (exc. Albania,
Bulgaria) - Variation over time Former Bloc decline, FSU
oscillation - Pedersen positive correlation between High
Volatility and Large ENEP
- Conclusions
- Institutionalised Electoral Systems but not yet
fully Institutionalised Party Systems (party
fragmentation and electoral fluidity)
13Meleshevich A. (2004) Political
Institutionalization of Party Systems in
Post-Soviet Countries
- Political Institutionalization of a Party System
- Two Dimensions
- Autonomy (external dimension)
- degree to which parties and party systems
fulfill their functions and act autonomously from
other social institutions capacity to have an
even support across the country and not simply
express interests of a particular social group - Stability (internal dimension)
- degree of regularity in the patterns of
interaction between its elements
14Meleshevich A. (2004) Political
Institutionalization of Party Systems in
Post-Soviet Countries
- Autonomy
- a) Percentage of seats held by independents and
num. of candidates in electoral lists without
previous political career - b) Role of parties in cabinet formation
- c) Strenght and uniformity of party
identification among regions -
- Stability
- a) Percentage of vote share in an election taken
by paries that partecipated in any previous
election (old parties volatility index) - b) Pedersen Index of Electoral Volatility
15Birch S.(2001) Electoral Systems and Party
System Stability in Postcommunist Europe
- Inter-electoral Volatility multidimensional
concept - (1) changes in party support from individual
voters - (2) changes in composition of the electorate
- (3) changes in the range of parties (mergers,
splits, party foundations, etc) - Party Replacement measures the turnover of
parties, the degree of penetration of new players
in to the party system (sum of the vote shares
won by parties at t1 that had not contested at
t)
16Birch S.(2001) Electoral Systems and Party
System Stability in Postcommunist Europe
- Comparison between these two indicators
- Inter-electoral Volatility (very high levels)
- Party Replacement (very high levels)
- Basic preferences of electorates have remained
stable most of the change is due to elite-level
fluidity - Most party systems in Post-Comm. Europe are
uncoupled or floating, responding more to élite
changes in configurations of alliances than to
shifts in electoral base - Not lack of sistemacity in political competition,
but simply a different kind of competition
17Miller et al. (2000) Emerging Party Systems in
Post-Soviet Societies Fact or Fiction?
- High levels of 3 Indicators in Post-Soviet
Countries - 1) Partisan Identification of voters
- 2) Consistency between identification and voting
- 3) Correpondence between policy preferences of
national élites and their voters
- Popular support for parties in post communist
countries doesnt reflect deep seated social
cleavages it arises from information and
knowledge regarding policy orientations rather
than from socialization - Post-soviet party systems are beginning to
provide a real means of representation and
communication between masses and élites
18Bibliography
- Bardi L. and Mair P. The Parameters of Party
Systems - (Party Politics, Vol. 12 No.2, 2008)
- Bielasiak J. The Institutionalization of
Electoral and Party Systems in Postcommunist
States - (Comparative Politics, Vol. 34 No.2, Jan 2002)
- Birch S. Electoral Systems and Party System
Stability in Post Communist Europe - (Paper presented at the 97th Annual Meeting of
the American Political Science Association, Aug
2001) - Mainwaring S. Democratization in the Third Wave
- (Journal of Democracy, Vol. 9 No.3, 1998)
19Bibliography
- Mair P. Party System Change Approaches and
Interpretations - (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1997)
- Meleshevich A. and Lockman C. Political
Institutionalization of Party Systems in
Post-Soviet Transitions - (Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the
Midwest Political Science Association, Apr 2004) - Miller A.H. and others Emerging Party Systems in
Post-Soviet Societies Fact or Fiction? - (The Journal of Politics, Vol. 62 No.2, May
2000) - Sartori G. Parties and Party Systems
- (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1976)
20Useful Additional Bibliography
- Bielasiak J. Party competition in emerging
democracies representation and effectiveness in
post-communism and beyond (Democratization
Vol.12 No.3, 2005) - Fish M.S. Democracy Begin to Emerge (Current
History, 1995) - Fish M.S. The Advent of Multipartitism in
Russia, 1993-95 (Post-Soviet Affair, Vol 11 N.4,
1995) - Huntington S.P. Political Order in Changing
Societies (Yale University Press, New Heaven,
1998)
21Useful Additional Bibliography
- Kitschelt H. Formation of Party Systems in East
Central Europe (Politics and Society, Vol.20
No.1, 1992) - Kitschelt H. Formation of Party Cleavages in
Post-communist Democracies Teheoretical
Proposition (Party Politics, Vol.1 N.4, 1995) - Kitschelt H., Mansfeldova Z., et al. Post-
Communist party Systems (Cambridge University
Press, Cambridge, 1999) - Klingemann H.D. And Wettenberg M. Decaying vs
Developing Party Systems (British Journal of
Political Science, Vol.22, 1992)
22Useful Additional Bibliography
- Lewis P. Democratization and Party Development
in Eastern Europe (Democratization, Vol.1 No.3,
1994) - Linz J.J. And Stepan A. Problems of Democratic
Transition and Consolidation Southern Europe,
South America and Post-Communist Europe (John
Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 1996) - Lipset S.M. and Rokkan S. Party Systems and
Voters Alignement Cross National Perspectives
(Free Press, New York, 1967) - Rose R, and Munro N. Elections and Parties in
New Democracies (CQ Press, Washington, 2003)