Regionální stranické soustavy, teritoriální pluralismus a výzkum stranických systémů

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Title in English Regional Party Arrangements, Territorial Pluralism, and Party Systems Research
Authors

STRMISKA Maxmilián

Year of publication 2004
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Politologický časopis
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Social Studies

Citation
Field Political sciences
Keywords party system; regional
Description The paper deals with issues of conceptualisation of regional parties and regional party arrangements. Regional parties could be defined briefly as independent formations with regional identity, regionbased legitimacy and regionbased electoral resources. The territorial aspect of their identity and of their modus operandi is the crucial one in this respect. Regional parties must not be mistaken for regional branches of state-wide or supra-regional parties, which are not fully autonomous, independent units. Similarly, it is necessary to distinguish between regional party systems and regional party subsystems. The basic difference between them consists in the presence or absence of relevant regional party or parties. The paper argues that new suitable conceptual frameworks are needed to develop a sophisticated explanation of various combinations of the systemic properties of regional parties and of their patterned interactions within regional as well as state-wide party arrangements. A multi-level approach should be fostered which would enable to assess thoroughly the differing opportunity structures and the nature of territorialpolitical operational space of regional parties. This might result in the making of complex models of territorial and party-political pluralisms.
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