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" How parties organize : "
edited by Richard S. Katz and Peter Mair
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BL
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Record Number
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635339
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Title & Author
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How parties organize : : change and adaptation in party organizations in Western democracies /\ edited by Richard S. Katz and Peter Mair
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Publication Statement
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London ;Thousand Oaks, Calif. :: Sage Publications,, 1994
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Page. NO
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viii, 375 p. :: ill. ;; 24 cm
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ISBN
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0803979606
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: 0803979614 (pbk)
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Contents
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Party organizations: from civil society to the state / Peter Mair -- Partyorganization as an empty vessel: parties in American politics / Richard S. Katz, Robin Kolodny -- The development of Austrian party organizations in the post-war period / Wolfgang C. Muller -- The decline of consoicationalism and the reluctant modernization of Belgian mass parties / Kris Deschouwer -- Party organizationl change in Britain: the iron law of centralization? / Paul D. Webb -- Denmark: the decline of the membership party? / Lars Bille --
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Finland: Nationalized parties, professionalized organizations / Jan Sundberg -- Parties in a legalistic culture: the case of Germany / Thomas Poguntke -- Ireland: centralization, professionalization and competitive pressures / David M. Farrell -- Italy: tracing the roots of the great transformation / Luciano Bardi, Leonardo Morlino -- The vulnerability of the modern Cadre party in th eNetherlands / Ruud A. Koole -- Change and adaptation in Norwegian party organizations / Lars Svasand --
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Party organizations in Sweden: colossuses with feet of clay or flexible pillars of government? / Jon Pierre, Anders Widfeldt -- Transnational party federations, European Parliamentary party groups and the building of Europarties / Luciano Bardi
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Subject
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Political parties
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Subject
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Comparative government
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Dewey Classification
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324.2
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LC Classification
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JF2011.H67 1994
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Added Entry
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Katz, Richard S
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Mair, Peter
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