Digging in the ‘Secret Garden of Politics’: The Institutionalisation and De‐institutionalisation of Membership Ballots in the Selection of Finnish Parliamentary Candidates

IF 2 4区 社会学 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE Scandinavian Political Studies Pub Date : 2021-05-04 DOI:10.1111/1467-9477.12202
D. Arter
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This article is the first expressly to focus on membership ballots as an instrument in the selection of parliamentary candidates in Finland, a polity in which the nomination process is inclusive and decentralised. A Finnish case study is of comparative interest for three main reasons: (i) Finland is one of the few European countries in which candidate selection is regulated by the state; (ii) challenging much of the literature, the combination of democratised selection procedures and an intraparty preference voting system has not incentivised individualistic parliamentary behaviour and reduced legislative party unity; (iii) contrary to the trend towards the democratisation of nominations elsewhere, membership ballots, from being routinised and internalised in the four larger historic parties, have become the exception rather than the rule in Finland today. Accordingly, this paper assesses the changing trajectory of membership ballots and asks what does their deinstitutionalisation indicate about the [changing] dynamics of intraparty participatory democracy?
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挖掘“政治秘密花园”:芬兰议会候选人选拔中成员投票的制度化和去制度化
这篇文章是第一篇明确关注成员投票作为芬兰议会候选人选择的工具的文章,在芬兰,提名过程是包容和分散的。芬兰的一项案例研究具有相对的意义,主要有三个原因:(一)芬兰是少数几个由国家监管候选人选拔的欧洲国家之一;(ii)挑战了许多文献,民主化的选举程序和党内优先投票制度的结合并没有激励个人主义的议会行为,也没有减少立法党的团结;(iii)与其他地方提名民主化的趋势相反,成员投票从四个历史上较大的政党的常规化和内部化,已经成为今天芬兰的例外,而不是规则。因此,本文评估了成员投票的变化轨迹,并询问他们的非制度化对党内参与式民主的[变化]动态意味着什么?
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Scandinavian Political Studies
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期刊介绍: Scandinavian Political Studies is the only English language political science journal from Scandinavia. The journal publishes widely on policy and electoral issues affecting the Scandinavian countries, and sets those issues in European and global context. Scandinavian Political Studies is an indispensable source for all those researching and teaching in Scandinavian political science, public policy and electoral analysis.
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