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Party System Change in Eastern and Western Germany Between Convergence and Dissimilarity
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Abstract
This paper compares the evolution of critical characteristics of the party systems in Eastern and Western Germany since unification. While the institutionalisation hypothesis implies that the party system in Eastern Germany should adjust towards its Western German counterpart, the ongoing dealignmen... view more
This paper compares the evolution of critical characteristics of the party systems in Eastern and Western Germany since unification. While the institutionalisation hypothesis implies that the party system in Eastern Germany should adjust towards its Western German counterpart, the ongoing dealignment suggests a loosening of party-voter-linkages and, ultimately, non-institutionalisation in Eastern Germany and party system de-institutionalisation in Western Germany. However, both hypotheses predict a convergence. Against the backdrop of persisting regional differences in party strengths, a third hypothesis assumes that Eastern and Western Germany still have two distinct party systems thirty years after reunification. Using election results and survey data since the 1990s, we inspect the development of five indicators of party systems - volatility, vote-switching, electoral availability, fragmentation, and differences in vote shares - in light of the hypotheses. There are three main results: First, most of the indicators point to party system institutionalisation in Eastern Germany and convergence to Western Germany in the 1990s. Second, for the last 20 years or so, the indicators point to parallel developments of dealignment and partial party system de-institutionalisation. Third, regarding the specific parties and their vote shares, there has been no convergence between Eastern and Western Germany.... view less
Keywords
Federal Republic of Germany; old federal states; New Federal States; party system; political culture; regional difference; reunification
Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
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Nachwahl-Querschnitt (GLES 2013) (ZA5701 v3.0.0); Nachwahl-Querschnitt (GLES 2017) (ZA6801 v4.0.0)
Document language
English
Publication Year
2023
Page/Pages
p. 85-106
Journal
German Politics, 32 (2023) 1
Issue topic
A (New) East-West-Divide? Representative Democracy in Germany 30 Years after Unification
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/09644008.2022.2051491
ISSN
1743-8993
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed