2008
DOI: 10.1080/01436590701806897
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Transformation and Decay: the de-institutionalisation of party systems in South America

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“…Comparative studies indicate that party-society relations in Western parliamentary democracies have become organisationally shallower, more ad hoc and more diversified, with formal alliances and corporatist arrangements being replaced by (or co-existing with) less committed modes of interaction (Allern and Verge, 2017;Poguntke et al, 2016). However, a similar trajectory was observed in Latin America following the dealignment of partisan loyalties experienced with neoliberalisation during the nineties, which resulted in the fall of stable 'partyocracies' and machine parties in countries such as Colombia, Venezuela and Argentina, and the erosion of traditional patron-client networks (Lupu, 2014;Sanchez, 2008). 3 The conceptual implication of this evolution is that 'protesting parties' became anomalies in the party politics literature, associated with deficits of resources or deficits in the party system.…”
Section: Away From the Street: From Militants To Votersmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Comparative studies indicate that party-society relations in Western parliamentary democracies have become organisationally shallower, more ad hoc and more diversified, with formal alliances and corporatist arrangements being replaced by (or co-existing with) less committed modes of interaction (Allern and Verge, 2017;Poguntke et al, 2016). However, a similar trajectory was observed in Latin America following the dealignment of partisan loyalties experienced with neoliberalisation during the nineties, which resulted in the fall of stable 'partyocracies' and machine parties in countries such as Colombia, Venezuela and Argentina, and the erosion of traditional patron-client networks (Lupu, 2014;Sanchez, 2008). 3 The conceptual implication of this evolution is that 'protesting parties' became anomalies in the party politics literature, associated with deficits of resources or deficits in the party system.…”
Section: Away From the Street: From Militants To Votersmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…La emergencia de nuevos partidos en América Latina ha sido, asimismo, objeto de estudio en las últimas décadas y está vinculada con la crisis de los partidos tradicionales en esta región (Alcántara y Freidenberg, 2001;Canton, 1995;Sánchez, 2008). Los estudios de Roberts (1998) Roberts (1998) muestra cómo en Perú y Chile los partidos de izquierda ofrecieron la idea de "profundización de la democracia" como medio para llegar a grupos populares no representados.…”
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“…Sin embargo, durante los últimos 1 Hay una notable bibliografía sobre los procesos de movilización y protesta que antecedieron a la llegada de Morales y Correa al poder. Entre ellos destaca el trabajo editado por Domingo (2006) para el caso boliviano y la obra de Sánchez (2008) para el caso de Ecuador.…”
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