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SUMMARY; CHARSET=UTF-8 :Denise Laroze (University of Essex): Policy space and opportunity to enter: when a party collapses
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DESCRIPTION; CHARSET=UTF-8 :The entry and success of new parties has become a regular event in modern
democracies. From the emergence of green to protest parties, new movements
have entered the electoral arena. This paper addresses one of the less studied
aspects of new parties: the dynamic process of party exit and entry into
politics. The paper argues that changes to the party system, produced by
the collapse of a political party, can lead to the successful entrance of new
parties in the next election. The premise is that one partyâ€™s loss is a future
oneâ€™s gain. The empirical results provide strong evidence that the size of the
collapsed party has a substantive impact on the level of new partiesâ€™ success.http://www.exeter.ac.uk/events/details/?event=5332
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