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Party Facts data import

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Authors

  • Paul Bederke — University of Konstanz — since 2019
  • Holger Döring — since 2012
  • Sven Regel — WZB Berlin Social Science Center — 2012–2023
  • [ contact information — paul.bederke uni-konstanz de ]

see full credits at Party Facts “about section”

References

Döring, Holger, and Sven Regel. 2019. “Party Facts: A Database of Political Parties Worldwide.” Party Politics 25(2): 97–109. doi: 10.1177/1354068818820671

Bederke, Paul, Holger Döring, and Sven Regel. 2021. “Party Facts Dataverse.” — dataverse.harvard.edu/dataverse/partyfacts

Summary

The Party Facts project aims to offer a gateway to empirical data about political parties and provides a modern online almanac about parties and their history as recorded in social science datasets. The many existing datasets with crucial information gained through expert or mass surveys, data handbooks, voting records, party positions or electoral results about political parties are difficult to link and there is the need for an infrastructure that helps combining existing sources. With Party Facts we want to establish an infrastructure that supports political scientists in linking parties across datasets. In the Party Facts project we link core datasets of political science and provide a platform for other scientists to add party keys from additional datasets.The project uses modern online technologies to offer an opportunity for collaborative data collection. Scientists can add missing links between parties, can validate links and are given the opportunity to provide additional information about parties and their history.

Import

The import folder contains all external datasets.

You may submit your own dataset there.

Party Facts world map


Party Facts linking activity