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Party Brands in Crisis: Partisanship, Brand Dilution, and the Breakdown of Political Parties in Latin America
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January 2016

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Noam Lupu

Why have so many established political parties across Latin America collapsed in recent years? Party Brands in Crisis offers an explanation that highlights the effect of elite actions on voter behavior. During the 1980s and 1990s, political elites across the region implemented policies inconsistent with the traditional positions of their party, provoked internal party conflicts, and formed strange-bedfellow alliances with traditional rivals. These actions diluted party brands and eroded voter attachment. Without the assured support of a partisan base, parties became more susceptible to short-term retrospective voting, and voters without party attachments deserted incumbent parties when they performed poorly. Party Brands in Crisis offers the first general explanation of party breakdown in Latin America, reinforcing the interaction between elite behavior and mass attitudes.

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... Aldrich (1995) precedes them by also arguing that parties are amorphous institutions that can be shaped and remade in order to create the proper "brand name" that politicians need to increase their likelihood of election (or reelection). An entire sub-literature has since emerged establishing the importance of branding to the behavior of political parties, both in the USA (Bloch Rubin 2017; Cox and Rosenbluth 1993;Dewan and Squintani 2016;Koger, Masket and Noel 2009;Thomsen 2017) and around the world (Adams, Ezrow, and Wlezien 2016;Lupu 2016). ...

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They only hate the term: policy branding and the politics of critical race theory
Party Brands in Crisis: Partisanship, Brand Dilution, and the Breakdown of Political Parties in Latin America
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  • January 2016