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Family Feud, or Realpolitik?

open access: yesPolitikon, 2021
In this contribution, I use the breakup – just short of the 2017 General Election – of Japan’s former second biggest political party, the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ), as a case study so as to assess the practical implications of splits and ...
Fernando Ursine Braga Silva
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Voting on Embryonic Stem Cell Research: Citizens More Supportive than Politicians.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2017
As the public debate over stem cell research continues, the observable voting behaviour in Switzerland offers a unique opportunity to compare the voting behaviour of politicians with that of voters.
David Stadelmann, Benno Torgler
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Alegerile prezidențiale din noiembrie 2014 și reinventarea conștiinței civice (November 2014 presidential elections and the reinventing of civic conscience) [PDF]

open access: yesPolis: Revista de Stiinte Politice, 2015
The article identifies the main factors that led to the victory of Klaus Iohannis, the Christian – Liberal Alliance PNL (National Liberal Party) – PD-L (Liberal Democratic Party) candidate, in front of Victor Ponta, PSD (Social Democratic Party) – UNPR ...
Cosmin DIMA
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POLITICAL MARKETING PARTAI POLITIK DALAM PEMILIHAN UMUM PRESIDEN TAHUN 2009 (Studi Pada Dewan Pimpinan Daerah Partai Demokrat Provinsi Sumatera Utara)

open access: yesPerspektif: Jurnal Ilmu-ilmu Sosial, 2016
Political marketing is the method and application of marketing concepts in a political context. Political marketing is seen as a set of methods that can facilitate the contestant (individual or political party) political initiatives in marketing ...
Zafar Siddik Pohan
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Scandinavian Social Democrats Facing The ‘Progressive Dilemma’: Immigration and Welfare States In Left-of-Centre Party Programs

open access: yesNordic Journal of Migration Research, 2022
An increasing concern in European politics is the potential tension between immigration and inclusive welfare states, suggesting that policy actors must choose one or the other. This is known as ‘the progressive dilemma’, which in Scandinavia becomes the
Anne Skevik Grødem
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ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE AND ELITE DEFECTION FROM HEGEMONIC PARTIES

open access: yesСравнительная политика, 2015
Hegemonic party regimes are non-democratic regimes that [1] rule with the aid of a dominant political party and [2] hold multi-party elections. Elite coalitions organized under the aegis of a hegemonic party are most vulnerable in elections that coincide
O. J. Reuter, J. Gandhi
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The Decline and Fall of the LDP in Japan

open access: yesPolitikon, 2009
This article explores the reason why the LDP has stayed so long in power and why it ultimately fell out. It begins by giving an overview of the political situation in Japan in the past decades.
Hrannar Baldvinsson
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Rekrutmen Calon Anggota Legislatif Perempuan oleh Partai Politik di Kota Pekanbaru pada Pemilu 2009

open access: yesNakhoda: Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan, 2013
This study describes that how women legislative candidates were recruited by political parties atPekanbaru City in General Election 2009. The Democratic Party, The Indonesian Democratic Party –Struggle and The Prosperous Justice Party become cases study.
Wazni
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Laboratories of democratic renewal: explaining substantial improvement in the quality of democracy in the American States

open access: yesPolitical Science Research and Methods
In this article, I center substantial improvement in subnational democracy in the U.S. states as an object of inquiry and seek to explain it. I theorize that strong unions, high Democratic Party control of state government, an especially liberal ...
Jesse H. Rhodes
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De democratische paradox van de RKSP. De 'leer van de uiterste noodzaak' als uiting van de groeiende eensgezindheid tussen katholieken en sociaal-democraten in het interbellum

open access: yesBMGN: Low Countries Historical Review, 2005
The democratic paradox of the Roman Catholic State Party (RKSP). The ‘doctrine of the last resort’ as an expression of the growing solidarity between the Catholics and Social Democrats during the interbellum Between the First and Second World War ...
M.J.M. Hoogenboom
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