2021
DOI: 10.1111/polp.12397
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Where Did the Party Conflicts Go? How Horizontal Specialization in Political Systems Affects Party Conflicts

Abstract: This article shows that political conflicts are expressed in different arenas and between different actors depending on the degree of horizontal specialization in a political system. In political organizations with a low degree of horizontal specialization, more issues are depoliticized and the discretion of the administration increases. One factor that spurs political conflicts is prioritization between policy fields, rather than within fields. The article is based on an analysis of minutes from Assembly meet… Show more

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“…The scientist also researches political conflicts in online communities and the influence of antagonistic behavior on online community users. Skoog (2021) studied the political conflicts between different actors of the political system depend on the degree of horizontal specialization in this system. Moreover, he studies the antagonistic behavior that refers to the political climate and political influence.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The scientist also researches political conflicts in online communities and the influence of antagonistic behavior on online community users. Skoog (2021) studied the political conflicts between different actors of the political system depend on the degree of horizontal specialization in this system. Moreover, he studies the antagonistic behavior that refers to the political climate and political influence.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Såväl formella som informella strukturer styr politiska aktörers beteende (Karlsson, 2013;Searing, 1991;Strøm, 1997) och hur vi utformar politiska organisationer kan ha effekter för hur aktörer agerar (Skoog, 2021). Vi kan därför förvänta oss att årtionden av bolagisering och styrelsefiering av offentliga verksamheter har påverkat hur folkvalda politiker tolkar sin roll.…”
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