Political Parties: Old Concepts and New ChallengesRichard Gunther, José R. Montero, Juan José Linz Oxford University Press, 2002 - 361 halaman Several of the world's leading scholars present critical analyses (both conceptual and empirical) of important substantive themes on political parties in contemporary democracies. They critically re-examine the classic concepts and typologies that have guided research in this field over the past decades, and explore new challenges faced by parties today. |
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Reviewing and Reassessing Parties | 1 |
I Reconceptualizing Parties and Party Competition | 37 |
II Reexamining Party Organization and Party Models | 111 |
III Revisiting Party Linkages and Attitudes Towards Parties | 231 |
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