The Politics of Religious Party Change: Islamist and Catholic Parties in Comparative Perspective


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The Politics of Religious Party Change examines the ideological change and secularization of religious political parties and asks: when and why do religious parties become less anti-system? In a comparative analysis, the book traces the striking similarities in the historical origins of Islamist and Catholic parties in the Middle East and Western Europe, chronicles their conflicts with existing religious authorities, and analyzes the subsequently divergent trajectories of Islamist and Catholic parties. In examining how religious institutional structures affect the actions of religious parties in electoral politics, the book finds that centralized and hierarchical religious authority structures - such as the Vatican - incentivize religious parties to move in more pro-system, secular, and democratic directions. By contrast, less centralized religious authority structures - such as in Sunni Islam - create more permissive environments for religious parties to be anti-system and more prone to freely-formed parties and hybrid party movements.

Author: A. Kadir Yildirim
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 01/05/2023
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.43lbs
ISBN13: 9781009170741
ISBN10: 1009170740
BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | Political Process | Political Parties