The Presidentialisation of Political Parties in Croatia: Institutional Change Matters (CROSBI ID 61649)
Prilog u knjizi | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija
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Nikić Čakar, Dario
engleski
The Presidentialisation of Political Parties in Croatia: Institutional Change Matters
This chapter examines whether centralising tendencies in Croatian parties can be described in terms of presidentialisation of political parties. Analysis starts with the assumption that party genetics, as an independent variable, explains the variance in party presidentialisation in Croatia much better than institutional factors. Croatia seems to be a good case for testing the presidentialisation thesis because it has had a rather stable party system, and also experienced a regime type change from the president-parliamentary form of semi- presidentialism to the premier- presidential, allowing for variations in the independent variables. In-depth analysis shows that political parties in Croatia are very similar organisations in terms of their centralised party leadership and leader- dominated structure. Party leaders enjoy great autonomy and independence from their parties, and rely on broad institutional and informal resources, which have been at their disposal ever since the period of the parties’ genesis. Therefore, this chapter concludes that presidentialisation of the political parties in Croatia can be explained mainly by taking the parties’ genetic approach into consideration, mostly because the parties had already been presidentialised when the institutional impact could have made a difference.
Political Parties ; Genetic Approach, Presidentialisation, Croatia
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23-47.
objavljeno
10.1007/978-3-319-97352-4_2
Podaci o knjizi
The Presidentialisation of Political Parties in the Western Balkans
Passarelli, Gianluca
London : Delhi: Palgrave Macmillan
2019.
978-3-319-97351-7