Cleavage theory meets Europe’s crises: Lipset, Rokkan, and the transnational cleavage
European University Institute · University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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This article argues that the perforation of national states by immigration, integration and trade may signify a critical juncture in the political development of Europe no less consequential for political parties and party systems than the previous junctures that Lipset and Rokkan detect in their classic article. We present evidence suggesting that (1) party systems are determined in episodic breaks from the past; (2) political parties are programmatically inflexible; and, (3) as a consequence, party system change comes in the form of rising parties.
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- Cleavage (geology)
- Politics
- Political science
- Political economy
- Immigration
- Sociology
- Law
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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