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Democracy and Political Parties

On the Uneasy Relationships between Participation, Competition and Representation

Gideon Rahat

Department of Political Science, Hebrew University, 91905 Jerusalem, Israel, msgrah{at}mscc.huji.ac.il

Reuven Y. Hazan

Department of Political Science, Hebrew University, 91905 Jerusalem, Israel, mshazan{at}huji.ac.il

Richard S. Katz

Department of Political Science, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA, richard.katz{at}jhu.edu

If the quality of democracy incorporates values beyond simple majority choice, then is intra-party democracy likely to further or to impede the advancement of these other values? We address the relationship between internal party democracy, as indicated by the inclusiveness of parties' selectorates, and the realization of two associated democratic values — the extent of both competition in the nomination process and representation among the lists of candidates that emerge. Although we analyse these relationships within party, our interest in them is primarily for their system level impact. We find that the three democratic values of inclusive participation, competition and representativeness are unlikely to be simultaneously maximized. Rather, the relationships among these values may be non-linear, or even negative. In particular, the parties that are most internally democratic produce lists of candidates that are least representative and experience only medium levels of competition.

Key Words: candidate selection • competition • Israel • participation • representation

Party Politics, Vol. 14, No. 6, 663-683 (2008)
DOI: 10.1177/1354068808093405


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