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Los Break-in parties en América Latina: ¿éxito o fracaso?

  • 1. Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
  • 2. National University of Rosario

Description

This research note outlines the theoretical development and methodological design of the research project "Break-in parties in Latin America: Success or Failure?". The aim of the project is to analyze the characteristics of parties that manage to break into the party system – to clarify how structural conditions at the moment of genesis affect the "inward" and "outward" development of these parties and to explain how its origin and development are linked to their subsequent success or failure. To expose these objectives, in this research-note we procede as follows: first, we offer a literature review on the emergence of new parties; second, we discuss what is "new" in these kinds of organizations; and third, we explain our theoretical and methodological approach to analyze the break-in parties in Latin America.

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Translated Description (Arabic)

توضح هذه المذكرة البحثية التطور النظري والتصميم المنهجي للمشروع البحثي "حفلات الاقتحام في أمريكا اللاتينية: نجاح أم فشل ؟". الهدف من المشروع هو تحليل خصائص الأحزاب التي تمكنت من اقتحام النظام الحزبي – لتوضيح كيفية تأثير الظروف الهيكلية في لحظة التكوين على التطور" الداخلي "و" الخارجي "لهذه الأحزاب وشرح كيفية ارتباط أصلها وتطورها بنجاحها أو فشلها اللاحق. لفضح هذه الأهداف، نمضي في هذه المذكرة البحثية على النحو التالي: أولاً، نقدم مراجعة للأدبيات حول ظهور أحزاب جديدة ؛ ثانيًا، نناقش ما هو" الجديد "في هذه الأنواع من المنظمات ؛ وثالثًا، نشرح نهجنا النظري والمنهجي لتحليل أحزاب الاقتحام في أمريكا اللاتينية.

Translated Description (English)

This research note outlines the theoretical development and methodological design of the research project "Break-in parties in Latin America: Success or Failure?". The aim of the project is to analyse the characteristics of parties that manage to break into the party system – to clarify how structural conditions at the moment of genesis affect the "inward" and "outward" development of these parties and to explain how their origin and development are linked to their subsequent success or failure. To expose these objectives, in this research-note we proceed as follows: first, we offer a literature review on the emergence of new parties; second, we discuss what is "new" in these kinds of organizations; and third, we explain our theoretical and methodological approach to analyze the break-in parties in Latin America.

Translated Description (French)

This research note outlines the theoretical development and methodological design of the research project « Break-in parties in Latin America : Success or Failure ? ». The aim of the project is to analyze the characteristics of parties that manage to break into the party system – to clarify how structural conditions at the moment of genesis affect the « inward » and « outward » development of these parties and to explain how its origin and development are linked to their subsequent success or failure. To expose these objectives, in this research-note we proced as follows : first, we offer a literature review on the emergence of new parties ; second, we discuss what is « new » in these kinds of organizations ; and third, we explain our theoretical and methodological approach to analyze the break-in parties in Latin America.

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Translated title (Arabic)
حفلات الاقتحام في أمريكا اللاتينية: نجاح أم فشل ؟
Translated title (English)
Break-in parties in Latin America: success or failure?
Translated title (French)
Les Break-in parties en Amérique latine : succès ou échec ?

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https://openalex.org/W2207022653
DOI
10.22456/1982-5269.42030

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Argentina