Affiliation:
1. Univerzitet u Beogradu, Fakultet političkih nauka, Srbija
Abstract
Party systems represent parts of political systems which arise as a result of
interactions between political parties. Party relations produce
characteristics which place a particular party system within the typology of
party systems. A number of factors can be considered in explaining the
nature of party competition, most often placed within the categories of
institutional and sociostructural factors. This paper analyses the impact of
full and partial social cleavages on party systems. Given that the theory of
social cleavages has proved insufficient in explaining party differences and
the dynamics of party systems, especially in new democracies, we will
improve the analysis by including the concept of partial social cleavages.
This research shows the unequivocal influence of dominant social cleavages
on the situation and changes in party systems. Although in some cases no
changes in the type of party system have occurred, it can be concluded that
exactly in those cases there exist permanent and ingrained social cleavages,
but also partial cleavages which affect the relations in the party system at
the given time. Identity issues stand out as the dominant topic in political
competition, especially in the countries where ethnic relations have not
been resolved.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Cited by
1 articles.
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