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How Parties Organize: Change and Adaptation in Party Organizations in Western Democracies
Contributor(s): Katz, Richard S. (Editor), Mair, Peter (Editor)
ISBN: 0803979614     ISBN-13: 9780803979611
Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd
OUR PRICE:   $82.65  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: January 1995
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Annotation: The empirical analysis of party organizations and party organizational change has long remained one of the least developed fields of study in comparative politics. Despite much discussion about the supposed crisis of party' and the decline of party' in Western Democracies, we still know remarkably little about what goes on inside political parties. How Parties Organize takes a close look inside political parties, bringing together the findings of an international team of leading scholars. Building on a unique set of cross-national data on party organizations, the contributors explain how parties organize, how they have changed, and how they have adapted to the changing political and organizational circumstances in which they find themselves. Offering the most systematic and comprehensive analysis of how parties organize in contemporary Europe and the United States, this volume is essential reading for scholars and students of comparative politics and party politics.
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BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | Political Process - Political Parties
Dewey: 324.2
LCCN: 94-068658
Physical Information: 0.79" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (1.18 lbs) 384 pages
 
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This book takes a close look inside political parties, bringing together the findings of an international team of leading scholars. Building on a unique set of cross-national data on party organizations, the contributors set out to explain how parties organize, how they have changed and how they have adapted to the changing political and organizational circumstances in which they find themselves.

The contributors are recognized authorities on the party systems of their countries, and have all been involved in gathering data on party membership, party finance and the internal structure of power. They add to the analysis of these original data an expert knowledge of the wider political patterns in their countries, and thus p