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1. The party system effects of unstable electoral rules in Latin America.

2. Mapping issue salience divergence in Europe from 1945 to the present.

3. Electoral volatility and political polarization in developing democracies: Evidence from Latin America, 1993–2016.

4. On the causes of electoral volatility in Asia since 1948.

5. Do party system parameters explain differences in legislative organization? Fragmentation, polarization, and the density of regulation in European parliaments, 1945–2009.

6. Support for insider parties: The role of political trust in a longitudinal-comparative perspective.

7. How population size affects party systems and cabinet duration

8. Party systems and ideological cleavages in the Middle East and North Africa.

9. Parsimonious Model for Predicting Mean Cabinet Duration On the Basis of Electoral System

10. Marginalization, not mainstreaming: Explaining the failure of fringe parties in Poland.

11. Party organization and gender in European elections.

12. The economic determinants of electoral volatility in Africa.

13. Party collapse and new party entry.

14. Why the salience of social divisions matters in party systems: Testing the interactive hypothesis in South Africa.

15. Electoral formula, legal threshold and the number of parties.

16. Party system structure and its consequences for foreign direct investment.

17. The resilience of ethnic minority parties in the face of strategic voting incentives.

18. Party systems, electoral systems, and legislative fragmentation.

19. How opposition parties sustain single-party dominance.

20. Making voice count.

21. Determinants of opposition fragmentation.

22. Do political parties matter for turnout? Number of parties, electoral rules and local elections in Brazil and Bolivia.

23. Party registration rules and party systems in Latin America.

24. Towards a new party system: The vanishing hold of the catch-all parties in Germany.

25. Deterring new party entry? The impact of state regulation on the permeability of party systems.

26. The effects of party fractionalization and party polarization on democracy.

27. Party system competitiveness and corruption.

28. Parties, cleavages and issue evolution: The case of the religious–secular cleavage in Chile.

29. Choosing the enemy: Attack behaviour in a multiparty system.

30. Fighting the system? Populist radical right parties and party system change.

31. Towards a classification of the world’s democratic party systems, step 2: Placing the units into categories.

32. Party cartels beyond Western Europe: Evidence from Russia.

33. Party systems and human well-being.

34. The politicization of indigenous identities in Peru.

35. Dynastic parties: Organization, finance and impact.

36. Towards a classification of the world’s democratic party systems, step 1: Identifying the units.

37. Impact of electoral volatility and party replacement on voter turnout levels.

38. Electoral and party system effects on ruling party durability.

39. The paradoxical effects of decline: Assessing party system change and the role of the catch-all parties in Germany following the 2009 federal election.

40. How many political parties are there, really? A new measure of the ideologically cognizable number of parties/party groupings.

41. Party system types and party system institutionalization: Comparing new democracies in East and Southeast Asia.

42. Party system classification: A methodological inquiry.

43. Dimensionality and the number of parties in legislative elections.

44. PARTY BEHAVIOUR IN THE PARLIAMENTARY ARENA.

45. KIRCHHEIMER'S FRENCH TWIST.

46. KIRCHHEIMER ITALIAN STYLE.

47. PARTY NON-SYSTEMS.

48. THE PARAMETERS OF PARTY SYSTEMS.

49. THE POLITICS OF INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE.

50. POLITICAL PARTIES AND DEMOCRATIC CONSOLIDATION IN POST-COMMUNIST SOCIETIES.

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