Kenneth F. Greene is Assistant Professor of Government at the University of Texas at Austin. His research on regimes, political parties, and voting behavior has been published in Comparative Political Studies, PS: Political Science and Politics, Politica y Gobierno, and Foreign Affairs en Espanol. He has served as Co-Principal Investigator on two National Science Foundation grants for elite and voter survey research in Mexico, won a Fulbright-Garcia Robles fellowship, and held visiting positions at the Center for Democracy and Civil Society at Georgetown University and at the Kellogg Institute for International Studies at the University of Notre Dame. He received his PhD from the University of California, Berkeley in 2002.
Why have dominant parties persisted in power for decades in countries spread across the globe? Why did most eventually lose? Why Dominant Parties Lose develops a theory of single-party dominance, its durability, and its breakdown into fully competitive democracy. Greene shows that dominant parties turn public resources into patronage goods to bias electoral competition in their favor and virtually win elections before election day without resorting to electoral fraud or bone-crushing repression. Opposition parties fail because their resource disadvantages force them to form as niche parties with appeals that are out of step with the average voter. When the political economy of dominance erodes, the partisan playing field becomes fairer and opposition parties can expand into catchall competitors that threaten the dominant party at the polls. Greene uses this argument to show why Mexico transformed from a dominant party authoritarian regime under PRI rule to a fully competitive democracy.
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圖書標籤: 比較政治 拉美研究 威權主義 民主轉型 獨大型政黨 政黨政治 election 民主政治
看瞭Introduction,與Magaloni(2008)相呼應,迴答為什麼在PRI專政下,會有反對黨齣現,並最終將其挑落馬下。
評分- 11/12/2012
評分- 11/12/2012
評分同樣是resoure theory,kenneth就倒騰齣瞭這麼好的一本書! 2008 Best Book Award from the Comparative Democratization Section of the APSA.
評分An exemplar of mixed-method research, and the resource theory of dominant party system travels well. P.S. Bunce said there are 7 Latin Americanists at UT-Austion, XDDD
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