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ID196047
Title ProperIntroducing the One-Party Membership Dataset
Other Title Informationa dataset on party membership in autocracies
LanguageENG
AuthorAngiolillo, Fabio
Summary / Abstract (Note)Recent literature on autocracies focuses on elite politics to study ruling party stability. I focus on the lowest level of the ruling party structure, party members, to introduce new data on party-based autocracies. Party members are unique connectors between ruling party and society, and ruling parties can recur to them for policy enforcement, political control, co-optation and legitimation to secure power. I present the One-Party Membership Dataset (OPAMED), a comprehensive dataset on party membership in autocracies, covering 42 ruling parties across party-based regimes from 1945 to 2020, and introduce two new variables: party size; and party membership volatility. The first variable measures the membership-to-population ratio, while the second measures the rate of co-optation growth from one year to the other. In conclusion, the OPAMED provides a new, flexible and easy-to-use toolkit on ruling parties in party-based autocracies.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Peace Research Vol. 61, No.4; Jul 2024: p.694-708
Key WordsPolitical Party ;  Autocracy ;  Party Organization ;  Dataset ;  Party Membership