On the Very Idea of a "Political" Work of Art*
In: The journal of political philosophy, Band 29, Heft 1, S. 25-45
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Objective. Although there has been much recent work done on party systems in the postcommunist world, there has been very little systematic comparative work that examines the relationship between the organizational development of political parties & political performance. The objective of this article is to empirically examine the relationship between party organization & the political success of 17 communist successor parties from 1993 to 2000. Methods. I propose a way of measuring party organizations based on the degree of personnel overlap between the organs of the extraparliamentary party & the party in public office & the organizational density of political parties & relate these characteristics to the political success enjoyed by the communist successor parties. Results. In general, I find that the more the successor party was dominated by officeholders & less reliant on a mass membership for political support in the years immediately following the transition, the more successful the party was later. Conclusions. The interaction of party organization with the party's competitive environment was a better predictor of success than declines in the socioeconomic condition of the population, rises in popular "nostalgia" for the past, or openings created by political institutions. 5 Tables, 1 Figure, 49 References. Adapted from the source document.