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Contemporary party politics / Robin T. Pettitt.

Van Pelt Library JF2051 .P48 2014
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Pettitt, Robin T., author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Democracy.
Political parties.
Physical Description:
xii, 222 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Basingstoke Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 1.Introduction
Defining `political party'
The three faces of party organisations
The structure of parties
The role of parties in democratic states
The crisis of parties
Outline of the book
2.Party Systems
The importance of understanding party systems
Early approaches to party systems
Party system typologies
The effective number of parties
Explaining party system variation
Which party system is best?
Conclusion
3.Theories of Party Development
The `internal' and `external' origins of parties
An alternative view of the emergence of political parties
Understanding party types
Cadre parties to mass parties
Challenging the mass party model: the catch-all party
Organisational consequences of the catch-all party: the electoral-professional party model
The cartel party
Conclusion: Beyond the cartel
beyond party types?
4.Ideology
On ideology and party politics
Contents note continued: Political cleavages
Party families
Ideology in contemporary European party politics
Party ideology beyond Europe
United States
India
Africa
5.Party Members, Activists and Supporters
Defining party member, activist and supporter
The rise (and fall?) of party members
Why members?
Party membership incentives: supply
Leadership incentives: demand
The costs of a membership organisation
Explaining and reversing decline
The effects of membership decline
6.Candidate Selection
The importance of candidate selection
Selecting candidates
The political system
National legislation
The candidate selection process: impact of different methods
Territorial (de-) centralisation and in/exclusiveness of the selectorate
Supply and demand
Supply
Demand
7.Policy Making
Who should be involved?
The normative argument against intra-party democracy
Contents note continued: The normative argument for intra-party democracy
Pragmatic arguments against intra-party democracy
Pragmatic argument for intra-party democracy
Who can be involved in policy making?
Who wants to be involved in policy making?
Who are involved in policy making?
8.Campaigning
How campaigning has changed
First era
Second Era
Third Era
The limits of change
Drivers of change
Social changes
Technological change
Party-specific issues
Impact of changes
Financing
9.Government
Deciding to aim for government office
Getting into government
coalitions
Factors impacting on coalition formation
Portfolio allocation
10.The Internationalisation of Party Politics
Party Internationals
The First, Second, Fourth and Socialist Internationals
The Liberal International
International Democratic Union
Communist International (Comintern)
Europarties
Contents note continued: The Development of Europarties
Limits to the development of Europarties
Parties and globalization
The internationalisation of campaign consultancy
11.The Future of Party Politics
Future direction in the study of political parties
Are parties in crisis?.
Notes:
Formerly CIP.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780230237797
0230237797
9780230237803
0230237800
OCLC:
888022594
Publisher Number:
60001929590

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