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Moderation theory

Moderation theory is a set of interrelated hypotheses that explain the process through which political groups eschew radical platforms in favor of more moderate policies and prefer electoral, compromising and non-confrontational strategies over non-electoral, exclusive, and confrontational strategies. Moderation can take place at both ideological and behavioral levels that mutually reinforce each other. The origins of the theory go back to the work of Robert Michels who offers a classical study of the Social Democratic Party of Germany in his book ''(Political Parties )''. The theory offers insights into the transformation of party politics in a great range of cultural and historical cases including Socialist〔Adam Przeworski and John Sprague, ''(Paper Stones: A History of Electoral Socialism )'', Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1986.〕 and Christian Democrat parties〔Stathis Kalyvas, ''(The Rise of Christian Democracy in Europe )'', Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1996.〕 in Western Europe and more recently Islamic political groups.〔Gunes Murat Tezcur, ''(Muslim Reformers in Iran and Turkey: The Paradox of Moderation )'', The University of Texas Press, 2010.〕 In particular, the evolution of Islamic political parties in Turkey since the early 1970s that culminated in the rise of the Justice and Development Party in the 2002 parliamentary elections exemplifies the dynamics highlighted by moderation theory.
The theory is composed of three causal mechanisms.〔Tezcur, ''Muslim Reformers in Iran and Turkey'', pp. 27-32.〕 First, once radical political groups are organized as vote-seeking parties, electoral considerations prevail and these groups abandon revolutionary agendas in favor of vote-maximizing strategies. This expectation is based on the median voter theorem. A second mechanism concerns the vulnerability of radical political groups participating in electoral contest to state repression. The logic of political survival necessitates that these groups avoid openly confronting state elites. The final mechanism involves the effects of organizational resources on group behavior and suggests that the maintenance of electoral organization is prioritized over original political goals. Once radicals are organized as electoral parties, their original projects of revolutionizing the
political system becomes unachievable simply because of the lack of organizational resources. While moderation of radicals is generally thought to be conducive to democratization, it can also hamper and even hinder democratic progress as radicals are co-opted into the ruling political system and lose their reformist characteristics.
In contemporary times, moderation theory is further developed and critically refined to understand the evolution of Islamic political parties in Muslim majority countries as diverse as Egypt, Jordan, Indonesia, Iran, and Turkey. The Center Party (''Hizb al-Wasat'') of Egypt is example of a moderate Islamic organization that was not given license by the ruling regime.〔Carrie Wickham, "(The Path to Moderation: Strategy and Learning in the Formation of Egypt's Wasat Party )," ''Comparative Politics'' 36(2) (January 2004): 205-228.〕 Moreover, Muslim Brotherhood of Egypt has transformed into an organization that is responsive to the logic of political competition and survival in an authoritarian regime at the cost of its original ideological commitments.〔Mona El-Ghobashy, "(The Metamorphosis of the Egyptian Muslim Brothers )," ''International Journal of Middle East Studies'' 37(3) (August 2005): 373-395.〕 Similarly, the Islamic Action Front of Jordan shows that Islamists can be moderate as a result of participation in pluralistic political process as long as this participation can be justified in Islamic terms.〔Jillian Schwedler, ''(Faith in Moderation: Islamist Parties in Jordan and Yemen )'', New York: Cambridge University Press, 2006.〕
==See also==

*Political parties
*Radicalization
*Christian democracy
*Iranian reform movement
*Democratic socialism

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