Talk:Elite party
Notes, July 12/2010
Elite parties
Local notable: Goals-
- Traditional elite representing geographically defined constituency
Electoral strategy-
- Gain botes though appeals to local interests and authority of local notables
Organizational structure and linkages-
- None except for the personal resources of the candidate and the sumbolic appeal of the party label
Social base- Loacal and heterogeneous
Clientelistic: Goals-
- Defense of particularistic interests and status quo
Elecotoral Strategy-
- Gain votes though hierarchical structure linking local to national leaders through exchange of particularistic benefits.
Organizational structure and linkages-
- Vertical networks of loyalty and exchange between voters and local party elites; factional ties and shared material interests between local and national elites.
Social base-
- Rural constituencies, lower classes, less well educated, urban migrants.
Elite parties are those whose principal organizational structures are minimal and based upon established elites within a specific geographic area. Deference to the authority of these elites is a feature shared by two species of parties that fall within this genus. Whatever national-level party structure exists is based upon an alliance among locally based elites.
Political parties and democracy By Larry Jay Diamond, Richard Gunther
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