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Political Science Seminar: Christopher D. Raymond (Univ. of New Orleans)

Sabancı University
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

 

POLITICAL SCIENCE SEMINAR

 

Organizational Ecology and the Nonlinear Effects of Cleavages on Party System Fragmentation: The Role of Class Cleavages in Western Europe

 

 

Christopher D. Raymond
(University of New Orleans)

 

 

Monday, March 4, 2013
14:30  FASS 2034

 

Abstract:

That the number of parties in plurality systems often exceeds two-party predictions suggests that institutional arguments have trouble explaining party systems that deviate from Duverger’s Law. To explain this, I refer to organizational ecology theory, arguing that the effects of cleavages are nonlinear, producing multiparty systems when cleavages are present (but not dominant over other cleavages) and two-party systems with either few cleavages or cleavages that are so dominant as to prevent the emergence of other cleavages. Applying this argument to party systems in Western Europe prior to the adoption of proportional representation, the results show that fragmentation was greatest in countries where class cleavages were present—but not dominant—and smaller in countries where class cleavages were either dominant or non-existent.

 

P.S: The seminar will be held in English.

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