Party Personnel Strategies e-bog
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Key party goals serve to advance a policy brand and maximize seats in the legislature. This book offers a theory of how political parties assign their elected members - their "e;personnel"e; - to specialized legislative committees to serve collective organizational goals, here known as "e;party personnel strategies"e;. Individual party members vary in their personal attributes...
E-bog
729,17 DKK
Forlag
OUP Oxford
Udgivet
20 maj 2021
Længde
312 sider
Genrer
Political science and theory
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780192651266
Key party goals serve to advance a policy brand and maximize seats in the legislature. This book offers a theory of how political parties assign their elected members - their "e;personnel"e; - to specialized legislative committees to serve collective organizational goals, here known as "e;party personnel strategies"e;. Individual party members vary in their personal attributes, such as prior occupation, gender, and local experience. Parties seek to harness the attributes of their members by assigning them to committees where their expertise is relevant, and where they may enhance the party's policy brand. However, under some electoral systems, parties may need to trade-off the harnessing of expertise against the pursuit of seats, instead matching legislators according to electoral situation (e.g. marginalityof seat) or characteristics of their constituency (e.g. population density). This book offers an analysis of the extent to which parties trade these goals by matching the attributes of their personnel and their electoral needs to the functions of the available committee seats. The analysis is basedon a dataset of around six thousand legislators across thirty-eight elections in six established parliamentary democracies with diverse electoral systems.