Parties and Party Systems: A Framework for AnalysisECPR Press, 2005 - 368 halaman In this rich and broad-ranging volume, Giovanni Sartori outlines what is now recognised to be the most comprehensive and authoritative approach to the classification of party systems. He also offers an extensive review of the concept and rationale of the political party, and develops a sharp critique of various spatial models of party competition. This is political science at its best – combining the intelligent use of theory with sophisticated analytic arguments, and grounding all of this on a substantial cross-national empirical base. Parties and Party Systems is one of the classics of postwar political science, and is now established as the foremost work in its field. |
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... Totalitarian Democracy, Beacon Press, 1952. See also Yves Levy, 'Les Partis et la Démocratie', in Le Contrat Social, 1959, no. 2 (pp. 79–86), and no. 4 (pp. 217–21); and 'Police and Policy', in GO, July–September 1966, esp. pp. 490–96 ...
... totalitarian democracy' is a reconstructed argument. If we account for their real motivations, there was no totalitarian goal in their minds. They too were individualists revolting against the Middle Ages. Implicitly, my argument is ...
... totalitarian state “monolithic unity is only imperfectly realized.”19 In a party-state system public office is, in the main, a by-product of party office. This does not imply, however, that all officials must be card-carrying members of ...
... totalitarian system is not a party at all” ('Comparative Political Systems', JP, August 1956, p. 397). Leslie Lipson asserts: “... part of the whole. As such, it signifies the existence of other parts, i.e., a coexistence of a party is ...
... Totalitarian Party', JP, February 1962, pp. 111–41). Reflections on Government, op. cit., p. 288. Merle Fainsod, How Russia Is Ruled, new ed., Harvard University Press, 1963, p. 387, and, for an extensive illustration, Parts III and IV ...
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4 Twoparty systems | 165 |
5 Predominantparty systems | 172 |
Noncompetitive systems | 194 |
2 Single party | 198 |
3 Hegemonic party | 205 |
Fluid polities and quasiparties | 218 |
2 The African labyrinth | 222 |
3 Ad hoc categorising | 227 |
2 The minimal definition | 53 |
3 An overview | 58 |
The party from within | 64 |
2 A scheme of analysis | 67 |
Factions without parties? | 73 |
Fractions within parties | 79 |
5 The structure of opportunities | 83 |
6 From party to faction | 93 |
The numerical criterion | 106 |
2 Rules for counting | 108 |
3 A twodimensional mapping | 111 |
Competitive systems | 117 |
2 Testing the cases | 129 |
3 Moderate pluralism and segmented societies | 155 |
4 The boomerang effect | 237 |
The overall framework | 244 |
2 Mapping function and explanatory power | 252 |
3 From classification to measurement | 262 |
4 Measuring relevance | 268 |
The idea of fractionalisation | 272 |
6 Combining the nominal and mathematical notes | 282 |
Spatial competition | 290 |
2 Issues identification images and positions | 293 |
3 Multidimensional unidimensional and ideological space | 298 |
4 The direction of competition | 306 |
Index | 320 |
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