2022
DOI: 10.1177/13540688221080538
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Deliberative democracy in contemporary political parties: Longitudinal evidence from Norway

Abstract: Parties lose members and organizational measures adopted to counter the alleged “crisis of parties” have often turned out to be counterproductive. In response to this development, scholars have argued that parties need to strengthen their deliberative capacity. Despite this (normative) claim, we know very little about levels of deliberation in contemporary parties. Based on unique longitudinal surveys among Norwegian party members between 1991 and 2017, the article analyzes levels of deliberative capacity acro… Show more

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