Emmanuel Macron's victory in the 2017 presidential election, then that of his party in the legislative elections, have called into question the classic analysis of political science on the role of political parties in presidential systems. Read More
The influence of political parties on the functioning of political systems has been widely underlined. But less emphasis has been placed on the opposite influence : that of political systems on parties. Thus, in presidential or semi-presidential systems, political parties are profoundly influenced by the central role of the election of the president by direct or indirect universal suffrage and by a process of personalization of power. It is therefore important to focus more specifically on the relationship between the president and his party before and after the elections. To measure the autonomy left to the presidential party from a comparative approach, 42 parties in 25 countries with a presidential or semi-presidential system were chosen, in order to highlight the differences in party characteristics between the democratic and authoritarian systems.
Chapitre 1 – Partis présidentiels et partis parlementaires
Chapitre 2 – Les différents types de parti présidentiel
Chapitre 3 – Partis présidentiels et systèmes de partis
Chapitre 4 – Les partis présidentiels avant l'élection
Chapitre 5 – Le parti présidentiel et le président
Chapitre 6 – Le président, le parti présidentiel et le gouvernement
Chapitre 7 – Le président, le parti présidentiel et le parlement