Bibliographic citations
Abarca, J., Ramírez, G. (2023). Conflictos internos e institucionalización partidaria: la interacción entre facciones en partidos políticos peruanos (2016-2020) [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/24063
Abarca, J., Ramírez, G. Conflictos internos e institucionalización partidaria: la interacción entre facciones en partidos políticos peruanos (2016-2020) []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/24063
@misc{renati/533577,
title = "Conflictos internos e institucionalización partidaria: la interacción entre facciones en partidos políticos peruanos (2016-2020)",
author = "Ramírez Ríos, Giancarlo Jesús",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
The study of political parties implies understanding them as part of a whole –party system-, but also as a whole in themselves. The latter is to understand that subsystems and structures function within them that allow their existence in the political arena of a country. Because political parties are not homogeneous organizations, in order to understand them in their specificity, it is necessary to study the way in which the relationships exist between the actors that make up the organization and the dynamics that give rise to this. In this sense, the present research aims to understand the effects of intra-party struggles in the consolidation of bureaucratic processes typical of these political institutions. The hypothesis proposed in this work is that the impact of competition between factions, both in formal and informal spaces, is determined by the predominant space where this interaction occurs between oligarchies that dispute the administrative power of the organization. To address the aforementioned, the dynamics of internal competition between the existing factions within two parties will be studied and compared: The Peruvian Aprista Party (PAP) and Popular Action (AP). The study of both cases will allow us to understand that intra-party conflicts present a variation in the real world, since it has been seen that the trajectory of both parties has gone in different directions, while the PAP has constantly lost its presence in the electoral arena. The AP has managed to survive relatively successfully, despite the fact that in both organizations there have been conflicts between factions. In that order, the study of the trajectories of two parties that in previous decades were classified as part of an institutionalized party system is relevant and complementary to what has been studied.
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