This book offers an innovative perspective on how contemporary political parties actually function, moving beyond formal rules and organizational charts to reveal the informal dynamics, power balances, and social linkages that shape their everyday life. Drawing on the natural systems approach, it examines parties not as coherent, rationally designed structures, but as complex, adaptive organisms operating in a state of dynamic equilibrium. At the centre of the analysis lies the Democratic Party in Tuscany—one of Europe’s most historically rooted centre-left territories and an ideal setting to explore how parties evolve when traditional forms of participation fade. Through thirty in-depth interviews with party officials and activists at regional, provincial, and local levels, the book uncovers how organizational autonomy, informal coordination, and personalized relations with civil society interact across territorial tiers. It shows that even in highly institutionalized parties, political action often emerges from negotiation, informal exchange, and the balancing of multiple internal subgroups—rather than from formal decision-making arenas. The book also revisits the broader debate on party change. While scholars have frequently emphasised the erosion of party–society linkages and the thinning of organizational structures, much less is known about how residual connections still operate, what forms of personalized or episodic participation replace traditional membership, and how parties maintain (or lose) their capacity to represent society in increasingly fluid environments. By integrating structural, relational, and behavioural dimensions, the analysis offers a new conceptual lens—dynamic equilibrium—to capture how parties manage internal fragmentation, territorial autonomy, and shifting patterns of social anchorage. Ultimately, the book provides both a theoretical contribution to the study of party organizations and a rich empirical account of how one of Europe’s k
This book offers an innovative perspective on how contemporary political parties actually function, moving beyond formal rules and organizational charts to reveal the informal dynamics, power balances, and social linkages that shape their everyday life.
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Publication Date
Aug 2026
ISBN
9783032328076
Pages
210mmx148mmx-/125 p.; XV, 125 p. 11 illus.
Item Type
Book
Format
Hardcover
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