The Federal Dilemma: Organisational Strategies and the Consolidation of Parties in Mexico and Argentina
Bulletin of Latin American Research
Published online on November 29, 2016
Abstract
What accounts for the consolidation of party organisations? The specialised literature has stressed the importance of institutions in shaping the ways in which political parties organise. However, little attention has been paid to the role of federalism. We argue that in federal settings, party territorial organisational strategies condition their capacity to become consolidated parties. We illustrate our theory with an analysis of the development of conservative parties in Argentina and Mexico to explain their different levels of consolidation.