Dissertation
van de Wardt, Marc (2014) The good, the Bad, and the Ugly. Patterns of issue competition between government, challenger and mainstream opposition parties in Western Europe. PhD Thesis: University of Amsterdam
Refereed Journal Articles
Ibenskas, Raimondas & Marc van de Wardt (In press). ‘One more time? Parties’ repeated electoral entry in younger democracies. American Journal of Political Science. [Replication dataset and do-file]
van de Wardt, Marc, Nicole Bolleyer, Allen Sikk (2022). ‘Editorial: Party Entry and Exit in Times of Crisis’. Frontiers of Political Science 4.
van de Wardt, Marc & Simon Otjes. (2022). ‘Mind the gap: How party-voter incongruence fuels the entry and support of new parties'. European Journal of Political Research 61: 194-213. [Replication dataset and do-file]
van de Wardt, Marc, Joost Berkhout & Floris Vermeulen (2021). ‘Survival of the fittest. Comparing party entry and exit among niche and mainstream parties’. Electoral Studies: OnlineFirst. [Replication dataset and do-file]
van de Wardt, Marc, Arjen van Witteloostuijn, Anthony Chambers & Bram Wauters. 2021. ‘Birds of a feather flock together? The survival of underrepresented groups within parliamentary parties, 1991-2010’. European Journal of Political Research 60(2): 474-496. [Replication dataset and do-file]
Otjes, Simon and Marc van de Wardt. (2020) ‘Distance, dissatisfaction, or a deficit in attention? Why do citizens vote for new parties?’. Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties: OnlineFirst.
van de Wardt, Marc & Arjen van Witteloostuijn (2019) ‘Adapt or perish? How parties respond to party system saturation in 21 Western democracies, 1945-2011’. British Journal of Political Science. [Replication dataset and do-file]
Mügge, Liza, Daphne van der Pas & Marc van de Wardt (2019) ‘Representing their own? Ethnic minority women in the Dutch parliament’. West European Politics 42(4): 705-724.
van de Wardt, Marc (2017) ‘Explaining the effective number of parties: Beyond the standard model’. Electoral Studies 45: 44-54. [Replication dataset and do-file]
van de Wardt, Marc, Joost Berkhout & Floris Vermeulen (2017) ‘Ecologies of ideologies. Explaining party entry and exit in European parliaments, 1945-2013’. European Union Politics 18(2): 237-259 [Replication data and do-file]
Schumacher, Gijs, Marc van de Wardt, Barbara Vis & Michael Baggesen Klitgaard (2015) ‘How aspiration to office conditions the impact of government participation on party platform change’. American Journal of Political Science 59(4): 1040-1054.
van de Wardt, Marc (2015) ‘Conforming to the dominant discourse. Framing distance and multiparty competition’. West European Politics 38(4): 858-897.
van de Wardt, Marc (2015) ‘Desperate needs, desperate deeds. Why mainstream parties respond to the issues of niche parties’. West European Politics 38(1): 93-122.
van de Wardt, Marc, Catherine E. De Vries & Sara B. Hobolt (2014) ‘Exploiting the cracks: Wedge issues in multiparty competition’. Journal of Politics 76(4): 986-999 [Replication dataset and do-file]
van de Wardt, Marc (2014) 'Putting the Damper on: do parties deemphasize issues in response to internal divisions among their supporters'. Party Politics 20(3): 330-340. [Replication dataset and do-file]
Journal articles in Progress
van de Wardt, Marc, Pirmin Bundi, Peter Loewen, Anne Rasmussen, Lior Sheffer & Frédéric Varone. ‘Too honest and humble to run for office? The impact of personality traits on citizens’ nascent political ambition and recruitment’.
van de Wardt, Marc, Jean-Benoit Pilet, Gijs Schumacher & Arjen van Witteloostuijn. ‘Contagion from abroad. The diffusion of entry decisions among Western European party families, 1945-2015’.
van de Wardt, Marc & Matthijs Rooduijn. ‘Fleeing the crowd: Why voters switch from mainstream to niche parties and back’.
van de Wardt, Marc, Maria Sobolewska & Patrick English. ‘Ethnic minority MPs as reputational shields? How Western European parties respond to the immigration policy mood’.
Book Chapters
Mügge, Liza, Daphne van der Pas, Marc van de Wardt & Anne-Sophie van Gulpen (Forthcoming) ‘Newcomers in Politics: Diversity in Dutch Parliament, 1994-2012’. Oxford: Oxford University Press
Van der Brug, Wouter, Daphne van der Pas, Marc van de Wardt, Marijn van Klingeren, Claes de Vreese, Sarah de Lange, Catherine de Vries, Hajo Boomgaarden and Rens Vliegenthart (2014), 'New lines of conflict: European integration and immigration'. In: Carsten K.W. De Dreu (eds) Social Conflict within and between Groups. London: Psychology Press.
De Vries, Catherine E. and Marc van de Wardt (2010) 'Eu Issue Salience and Domestic Party Competition', in Kai Opperman and Henrike Viehring (eds) Issue Salience in International Politics. London: Routledge, 173-187.
van de Wardt, Marc (2014) The good, the Bad, and the Ugly. Patterns of issue competition between government, challenger and mainstream opposition parties in Western Europe. PhD Thesis: University of Amsterdam
Refereed Journal Articles
Ibenskas, Raimondas & Marc van de Wardt (In press). ‘One more time? Parties’ repeated electoral entry in younger democracies. American Journal of Political Science. [Replication dataset and do-file]
van de Wardt, Marc, Nicole Bolleyer, Allen Sikk (2022). ‘Editorial: Party Entry and Exit in Times of Crisis’. Frontiers of Political Science 4.
van de Wardt, Marc & Simon Otjes. (2022). ‘Mind the gap: How party-voter incongruence fuels the entry and support of new parties'. European Journal of Political Research 61: 194-213. [Replication dataset and do-file]
van de Wardt, Marc, Joost Berkhout & Floris Vermeulen (2021). ‘Survival of the fittest. Comparing party entry and exit among niche and mainstream parties’. Electoral Studies: OnlineFirst. [Replication dataset and do-file]
van de Wardt, Marc, Arjen van Witteloostuijn, Anthony Chambers & Bram Wauters. 2021. ‘Birds of a feather flock together? The survival of underrepresented groups within parliamentary parties, 1991-2010’. European Journal of Political Research 60(2): 474-496. [Replication dataset and do-file]
Otjes, Simon and Marc van de Wardt. (2020) ‘Distance, dissatisfaction, or a deficit in attention? Why do citizens vote for new parties?’. Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties: OnlineFirst.
van de Wardt, Marc & Arjen van Witteloostuijn (2019) ‘Adapt or perish? How parties respond to party system saturation in 21 Western democracies, 1945-2011’. British Journal of Political Science. [Replication dataset and do-file]
Mügge, Liza, Daphne van der Pas & Marc van de Wardt (2019) ‘Representing their own? Ethnic minority women in the Dutch parliament’. West European Politics 42(4): 705-724.
van de Wardt, Marc (2017) ‘Explaining the effective number of parties: Beyond the standard model’. Electoral Studies 45: 44-54. [Replication dataset and do-file]
van de Wardt, Marc, Joost Berkhout & Floris Vermeulen (2017) ‘Ecologies of ideologies. Explaining party entry and exit in European parliaments, 1945-2013’. European Union Politics 18(2): 237-259 [Replication data and do-file]
Schumacher, Gijs, Marc van de Wardt, Barbara Vis & Michael Baggesen Klitgaard (2015) ‘How aspiration to office conditions the impact of government participation on party platform change’. American Journal of Political Science 59(4): 1040-1054.
van de Wardt, Marc (2015) ‘Conforming to the dominant discourse. Framing distance and multiparty competition’. West European Politics 38(4): 858-897.
van de Wardt, Marc (2015) ‘Desperate needs, desperate deeds. Why mainstream parties respond to the issues of niche parties’. West European Politics 38(1): 93-122.
van de Wardt, Marc, Catherine E. De Vries & Sara B. Hobolt (2014) ‘Exploiting the cracks: Wedge issues in multiparty competition’. Journal of Politics 76(4): 986-999 [Replication dataset and do-file]
van de Wardt, Marc (2014) 'Putting the Damper on: do parties deemphasize issues in response to internal divisions among their supporters'. Party Politics 20(3): 330-340. [Replication dataset and do-file]
Journal articles in Progress
van de Wardt, Marc, Pirmin Bundi, Peter Loewen, Anne Rasmussen, Lior Sheffer & Frédéric Varone. ‘Too honest and humble to run for office? The impact of personality traits on citizens’ nascent political ambition and recruitment’.
van de Wardt, Marc, Jean-Benoit Pilet, Gijs Schumacher & Arjen van Witteloostuijn. ‘Contagion from abroad. The diffusion of entry decisions among Western European party families, 1945-2015’.
van de Wardt, Marc & Matthijs Rooduijn. ‘Fleeing the crowd: Why voters switch from mainstream to niche parties and back’.
van de Wardt, Marc, Maria Sobolewska & Patrick English. ‘Ethnic minority MPs as reputational shields? How Western European parties respond to the immigration policy mood’.
Book Chapters
Mügge, Liza, Daphne van der Pas, Marc van de Wardt & Anne-Sophie van Gulpen (Forthcoming) ‘Newcomers in Politics: Diversity in Dutch Parliament, 1994-2012’. Oxford: Oxford University Press
Van der Brug, Wouter, Daphne van der Pas, Marc van de Wardt, Marijn van Klingeren, Claes de Vreese, Sarah de Lange, Catherine de Vries, Hajo Boomgaarden and Rens Vliegenthart (2014), 'New lines of conflict: European integration and immigration'. In: Carsten K.W. De Dreu (eds) Social Conflict within and between Groups. London: Psychology Press.
De Vries, Catherine E. and Marc van de Wardt (2010) 'Eu Issue Salience and Domestic Party Competition', in Kai Opperman and Henrike Viehring (eds) Issue Salience in International Politics. London: Routledge, 173-187.