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Cartel Parties in Western Europe?Institute of Political Science, University of Magdeburg klaus.detterbeck{at}gse-w.uni-magdeburg.de In this article I discuss the empirical validity of the cartel thesis, and review three analytical dimensions of the concept: organizational change, functional change and change of party competition in Denmark, Germany, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. I use the empirical findings to elaborate the cartel party model, with three main results. First, in Denmark and Germany party cartels have developed in different ways; second, while the cartel thesis points to important developments, some assumptions are far-fetched and we therefore have to look for the core defining elements of cartel parties; third, the favourable and unfavourable conditions facilitating or hindering the development of party cartels have to be clarified.
Key Words: cartel parties party change party democracy party organization political competition
Party Politics, Vol. 11, No. 2,
173-191 (2005) This article has been cited by other articles:
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