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The Impact of Strategies on the Vote Share of New Parties

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Rachuj, Martin

Abstract

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.... view more

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.... view less


Können etablierte Parteien den Wahlerfolg neuer Parteien beeinflussen? Zur Beantwortung der Forschungsfrage wurden die Beziehungen von 168 neuen Parteien in 18 hoch entwickelten Demokratien mit ihren etablierten Konkurrenten anhand der jeweiligen Wahlprogramme und Wahlergebnisse untersucht. Die Anal... view more

Können etablierte Parteien den Wahlerfolg neuer Parteien beeinflussen? Zur Beantwortung der Forschungsfrage wurden die Beziehungen von 168 neuen Parteien in 18 hoch entwickelten Demokratien mit ihren etablierten Konkurrenten anhand der jeweiligen Wahlprogramme und Wahlergebnisse untersucht. Die Analyse der Textähnlichkeit dieser Wahlprogramme zeigt, dass es für etablierte Parteien durch eine Veränderung der gewählten Themenschwerpunkte möglich ist, Wahlergebnisse ihrer Konkurrenten zu beeinflussen. Dabei muss aber auch die Wettbewerbssituation beachtet werden. Die Arbeit trägt damit zu einem besseren Verständnis der Dynamik des Parteienwettbewerbs sowie der Möglichkeiten computergestützter Textanalyse in den Sozialwissenschaften bei.... view less

Keywords
party; election result; election campaign; political program; international comparison

Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture

Free Keywords
competition among political parties; computer-assisted textual analysis; etablierte Parteien; neue Parteien; election manifesto; Parteienwettbewerb; electoral success; politische Parteien; established parties; new parties; party competition; political parties; Wahlerfolg; Wahlprogramm; text linguistics; computerunterstützte Textanalyse

Document language
English

Publication Year
2023

Publisher
Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG

City
Baden-Baden

Page/Pages
225 p.

Series
Comparative Politics - Vergleichende Politikwissenschaft, 13

ISBN
978-3-7489-3895-8

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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