Regionalist Parties in Western Europe

Regionalist Parties in Western Europe
Author: Lieven De Winter,Huri Tursan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2003-08-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134712007

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Ethnoregionalist parties are an increasingly influential political phenomenon in many Western European countries. Despite this there has been little systematic study of these important political parties. This volume fills the gap with an exploration of the successes and failures experienced by ethnoregionalist parties in post-war Europe. Regionalist Parties in Western Europe looks in detail at the fortunes of twelve regionalist parties in: the Basque country, Corsica, French speaking Belgium, Scotland, Wales, Catalonia, Flanders, Italy, and South Tyrol.

Regionalist Parties in Western Europe

Regionalist Parties in Western Europe
Author: OSCAR MAZZOLENI,Sean Mueller
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2016-08-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317068952

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Regionalist parties matter. Over the past 40 years, they have played an ever-larger role in West European democracies. Because of their relevance and temporal persistence, their achievements have increasingly become visible not only in electoral arena, but also as regards holding office and policy-making. Enhancing our understanding of these different dimensions of success, this book analyses various types of regionalist party success. Beyond conventional perspectives, the focus of this book is also on how the dimensions of success are related to each other, and in particular to what extent electoral and office success – jointly or alternatively – contribute to policy success. Adopting a common theoretical framework and combining the in-depth knowledge of country experts, each chapter explores the evolution and impact of regionalist parties in regional or federal states, that is the UK, Germany, Italy, Spain, Belgium, and Switzerland. This allows for a comprehensive and comparative analysis of one of the main political challenges within West-European democracies.

Territorial Party Politics in Western Europe

Territorial Party Politics in Western Europe
Author: W. Swenden,B. Maddens
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2008-11-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230582941

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This book looks at the organization and strategy of state-wide parties from across some of the most important multi-layered countries in Western Europe. The volume provides the first systematic attempt to study the strategy of state-wide parties on the basis of the comparative literature on issue voting.

The European Union and the Rise of Regionalist Parties

The European Union and the Rise of Regionalist Parties
Author: Seth Kincaid Jolly
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2015-08-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780472052592

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Using a cross-national, quantitative study and a detailed case study of the pro-independence Scottish National Party, demonstrates that supranational integration and subnational fragmentation are related in theoretical and predictable ways. Posits that the EU makes smaller states more viable and politically attractive by diminishing the relative economic and political advantages of larger-sized states.

The Party Politics of Territorial Reforms in Europe

The Party Politics of Territorial Reforms in Europe
Author: Emanuele Massetti,Simon Toubeau
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2020-07-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781000155716

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The book analyses how political parties compete and strategise on the issue of territorial reform using case-studies that include countries from both Western (Belgium, Germany, Italy and Spain) and Central-Eastern Europe (Poland, Slovakia and Romania). Each case-study considers different drivers of decentralization, such as territorial identities and the demands of regionalist parties for territorial autonomy or independence, efficiency concerns related to issues of uneven economic development and economic competitiveness, the pressure from supra-national organizations (especially the EU), as well as different combinations of these drivers. They also consider how the ideology and organisation of state-wide parties and the institutional context in which they compete shape their responses to these drivers and their strategy towards the question of territorial reform. This collection investigates the logic of the actions that guide political parties’ strategy to highlight trends that are apparent across the case-studies. This book was originally published as a special issue of West European Politics.

New Challenges for Stateless Nationalist and Regionalist Parties

New Challenges for Stateless Nationalist and Regionalist Parties
Author: Eve Hepburn
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2013-10-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317965961

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Throughout Europe, stateless nationalist and regionalist parties have moved from ‘niche’ actors in party systems to mainstream political players. No longer the ‘outsider’ in party politics, these parties have successfully entered government at the regional and state levels and many have been responsible for pushing the agenda for radical constitutional change in the United Kingdom, Spain, Italy, Belgium, Germany and France. However, the transformation of these parties from peripheral movements to established parties of government does not come without its problems. Whilst these parties were once able to focus on the single issue of self-determination, they have been forced to change their strategies, alter their behaviour and compromise on their principles in order to succeed in an era of electoral volatility, partisan dealignment and multi-level governance. This book explores how stateless nationalist and regionalist parties across Western Europe have responded to the twin challenges of multi-level politics (i.e. operating at the regional, state and European levels), and a multi-dimensional policy space, whereby they must articulate policy proposals alongside their territorial demands. Written by leading experts in the field, this is a cutting-edge collection of theoretical, analytical and empirical work on the challenges currently facing nationalist and regionalist parties in Europe. This book was previously published as a special issue of Regional and Federal Studies.

Regional and National Elections in Western Europe

Regional and National Elections in Western Europe
Author: R. Dandoy,A. Schakel
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 462
Release: 2013-11-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137025449

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Utilizing both historical and new research data, this book analyzes voting patterns for local and national elections in thirteen west European countries from 1945-2011. The result of rigorous and in-depth country studies, this book challenges the popular second-order model and presents an innovative framework to study regional voting patterns.

The Rise of Regionalism

The Rise of Regionalism
Author: Rune Dahl Fitjar
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2009-09-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781135203290

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During the past 40 years, regions have become increasingly important in Western Europe both as units of government and as sources for political mobilization. This book examines why regional identities are stronger in some regions than in others, and why regional elites attempt to mobilize the public on a regionalist agenda at certain points in time. The author develops a model that explains change across space as well as time and provides a comprehensive discussion of the causes of regionalism. It focuses on endogenous developments in the regions and on change across time in the economic and political landscapes of the regions. Using a quantitative study of 212 Western European regions, which examine whether regionalism is related to cultural, economic and political characteristics of the regions, the book builds a model of the causes of regionalism. The issues are further explored through case studies on Scotland (UK) and Rogaland (Norway). This book will be of interest to students and scholars of political and social sciences, especially those with an interest in regions, regionalism and regional nationalism, Scottish politics, Norwegian politics, territorial identities and territorial politics.