Semináře

Safety in Numbers: Group Linkages and the Persistence of Party Switching. Preliminary Evidence from the Field

12. 11. 2015
14:00, zasedací místnost 207, Jilská 1, Praha 1

Sociologický ústav AV ČR, v.v.i., si Vás dovoluje pozvat na čtvrteční seminář, kde vystoupí

PETER J. TUNKIS - Stipendista Fulbright-Haysova programu na SOÚ AV ČR, v.v.i. a doktorand na Department of Political Science, The Ohio State University

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Safety in Numbers: Group Linkages and the Persistence of Party Switching.  Preliminary Evidence from the Field

Party switching, or changing one’s political party affiliation, is a surprisingly widespread and persistent phenomenon among elected parliamentarians (MPs) in old and new democracies alike, particularly in Central and Eastern Europe. This behavior may signal a lack of accountability and representation to voters, weaken governments, or lead to political instability. Why would MPs risk careers, prestige, and chances of reelection for uncertain payoffs? Contrary to conventional wisdom, I find that this is a group-based phenomenon rather than a purely individual one, and argue that MPs take group-based incentives into account beyond individual incentives. My dissertation tests my arguments using MP biographical and career data, qualitative content analysis of media reports, and interviews with Polish and Czech MPs.

 

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