Institutionalisation (and De-Institutionalisation) of Right-Wing Protest Parties :The Progress Parties in Denmark and Norway ( 1 )

Publication subTitle :The Progress Parties in Denmark and Norway

Publication series :1

Author: Harmel   Robert;Svåsand   Lars G.;Mjelde   Hilmar  

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield International‎

Publication year: 2018

E-ISBN: 9781786607409

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781786607393

Subject: D0 Political Theory

Keyword: 政治理论

Language: ENG

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Description

The book provides an analytical framework of party institutionalisation which is applied in a comparative study of two right-wing protest parties in Denmark and Norway.

Chapter

List of Illustrations

List of Tables

Preface

Part I: Introduction

Chapter 1

Introduction

Introduction to Terms and Concepts

Organisation of the Book

Time Periods for Analyses

Research Design(s)

Notes

Chapter 2

The Cases and their Contexts

The Cases: The Progress Parties of Denmark and Norway

The Contexts: The Danish and Norwegian Political Systems

Conclusion

Notes

Part II: Institutionalisation

Chapter 3

Party Institutionalisation

Approaches to Institutionalisation in the Existing Literature

Our Approach

Internal Institutionalisation

External Institutionalisation

Objective Durability

The Argument for a Multidimensional Approach

Theoretical Implications

Notes

Chapter 4

Levels of Party Institutionalisation

Objective Durability

Internal Institutionalisation

External Institutionalisation

Conclusion

Notes

Chapter 5

Institutionalisation

Movement Origins

The Message

Charismatic Leadership

Notes

Chapter 6

Leadership and Institutionalisation of Entrepreneurial Protest Parties

Relevant Literature on Leadership

Three Stages of Party Development

Leadership Needs and Phases of Party Development

Theory

Notes

Chapter 7

The Leadership Theory and the Progress Parties

The Norwegian Progress Party

The Danish Case

Conclusion

Notes

Part III: De-Institutionalisation

Chapter 8

After Institutionhood

The Concept of De-Institutionalisation

Theoretical Implications: Factors in De-Institutionalisation

Institutionalisation and De-institutionalisation

The Progress Parties as Institutions

De-institutionalisation and Leadership Needs

Conclusion

Notes

Part IV: Conclusions

Chapter 9

Conclusions

Notes

Appendix

Memberless Parties

Parties that Failed to Institutionalise

Partially Institutionalised Cases

Appendix Table

Notes

References

Internet Sources

Index

About the Contributors

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