dc.description.tableofcontents | -- 1 Introduction, Ferdinand Müller-Rommel
-- Part One: Comparative and National Politics
-- 2 Mapping definitions of feudalism: A conceptual analysis, Jørgen Møller
-- 3 Fill in the void? The politics of institutional reform in times of democratic crisis in Ireland, Camille Bedock
-- 4 Party competition and policy output in Ireland, Evelyne Hübscher
-- 5 Regional presidents, multi-level parties and organizational stratarchy: The case of Italy, Alex Wilson
-- Part Two: Political Parties and Party Systems
-- 6 The attitudinal implications of the cartel party thesis: Ideological convergence and political efficacy in contemporary democracies, Sergi Pardos-Prado and Pedro Riera
-- 7 Conflict regulation in political parties: Organizational and legal dimensions, Nicole Bolleyer
-- 8 Party system institutionalization: A travelling concept?, Fernando Casal Bértoa
-- Part Three: European Union
-- 9 Representing without governing, Jorge Fernandes and David M. Willumsen
-- 10 Perspectives on the development of transnational party system in the European Union after the 2014 elections to the European Parliament, Wojciech Gagatek
-- 11 Mapping the Europarties’ ideological development, Edoardo Bressanelli
-- 12 Collusion in bicameral EU decision-making: The impact of early agreements on representation and committee influence in the European Parliament, Nikoleta Yordanova
-- Part Four: (The Future) of Party Democracy
-- 13 Hollowed democracy? Studying the consequences of a changing demos, Yvette Peters
-- 14 How parties self-legitimize. An analysis of party laws, Daniela Piccio
-- 15 Non-majoritarian institutions: A challenge for liberal democracy?, Christel Koop
-- 16 How parties govern. An overview of the changing patterns of party legitimacy in Europe, Caterina Froio and Conor Little | en |