Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
- 1 INTRODUCTION: THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE INSTITUTIONAL EVOLUTION OF LEGISLATURES
- 2 THEORIES OF LEGISLATIVE DEVELOPMENT AND THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
- 3 THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PARTY GROUP SYSTEM AND THE PARTY GROUPS
- 4 THE HISTORY OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
- 5 THE INTERNAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT: FROM COLLEGIALITY TO CONFLICT
- 6 THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SUPRANATIONAL PARTY GROUP SYSTEM: CONFLICT AND COOPERATION IN THE COALITION FORMATION PROCESS
- 7 COOPERATION AND CO-DECISION: THE ROLE OF IDEOLOGY AND RULES
- 8 THE INTERNAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE SUPRANATIONAL PARTY GROUPS: AN ELUSIVE GOAL
- 9 CONCLUSIONS: UNDERSTANDING THE DEVELOPMENTAL PROCESS
- Appendices
- Bibliography
- Index
- Titles in the series
3 - THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PARTY GROUP SYSTEM AND THE PARTY GROUPS
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 December 2009
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
- 1 INTRODUCTION: THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE INSTITUTIONAL EVOLUTION OF LEGISLATURES
- 2 THEORIES OF LEGISLATIVE DEVELOPMENT AND THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
- 3 THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PARTY GROUP SYSTEM AND THE PARTY GROUPS
- 4 THE HISTORY OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
- 5 THE INTERNAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT: FROM COLLEGIALITY TO CONFLICT
- 6 THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SUPRANATIONAL PARTY GROUP SYSTEM: CONFLICT AND COOPERATION IN THE COALITION FORMATION PROCESS
- 7 COOPERATION AND CO-DECISION: THE ROLE OF IDEOLOGY AND RULES
- 8 THE INTERNAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE SUPRANATIONAL PARTY GROUPS: AN ELUSIVE GOAL
- 9 CONCLUSIONS: UNDERSTANDING THE DEVELOPMENTAL PROCESS
- Appendices
- Bibliography
- Index
- Titles in the series
Summary
Although the macro and micro models of development find their origin in analyses of the evolution of the American Congress, it is possible to expand them beyond the American and even beyond the legislative contexts. The modifications necessary to apply these models of development to the European Parliament were discussed in Chapter 2. In this chapter I adapt them to an analysis of the evolution of the supranational party group system and the internal development of the party groups themselves. There is a great deal of literature on both political parties and party systems. I believe, however, that an application of the macro and micro models can further expand our understanding of the developmental process of parties and party systems. By applying these models of development we can focus on the impact that external changes (increases) in legislative power have had on the internal organization of the party groups and their interactions with each other.
I address first the development of the party system and then the internal evolution of the supranational party groups. In each case I first briefly discuss some of the traditional literature. I then move on to explain how the macro and micro models can be adapted to be applicable in each case. Finally, I use the macro and micro models to derive hypotheses about the character of party system and party group development and outline how I plan to test these hypotheses.
The Development of the Party Group System
Traditional analyses of party systems tend to focus on the number of parties within a system, the character of interparty competition, and the level of ideological polarization (Duverger, 1954; Sartori, 1976; Panebianco, 1982).
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- The European Parliament and Supranational Party SystemA Study in Institutional Development, pp. 30 - 51Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2001