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Managing Leader Selection in European Political Parties

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This book explores the varying ways in which political parties in Europe make arguably their most important decisions: the selection of their leaders. The choice shapes the representation of a party externally. It also influences the management of internal conflict, because there will always be some disagreement about the party's direction. The rules of selection will naturally affect the outcome. Yet there is more to it than rules. Sometimes the process is open and fiercely contested. Sometimes the field of potential leaders is filtered even before the decision reaches the selectorate - the organ that, according to party statutes, formally makes the appointment. The selectorate might have only a single candidate to ratify, a so-called 'coronation'. The book presents a framework for analysing both the formal and informal sides of leader selection, and hones the framework through its application in a series of case studies from nine European countries.

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ISBN: 9783030549992
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Author: Nicholas Aylott, Niklas Bolin
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan an imprint of Springer International Publishing
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 254 pages
Series: Palgrave Studies in Political Leadership
Genres: Political leaders and leadership
Comparative politics
Politics and government