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Conditional Party Government and the Homogeneity of Constituent Interests

The Journal of Politics, 2005
The conditional party government (CPG) theory posits that political parties will be strong when they are polarized and homogeneous. The homogeneity of the parties is generated from the homogeneity of constituent coalitions. However, these root causes of constituent interests have remained largely untested.
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THE MODEL OF THE INTERACTION OF INTERESTED PARTIES IN THE CENTRALIZATION ACCOUNTING

Вестник Адыгейского государственного университета, серия «Экономика», 2023
В статье анализируются задачи, решаемые централизованными бухгалтериями, выделяются преимущества и недостатки внедрения централизованной бухгалтерии в государственном секторе. Автором рассматриваются ожидаемые эффекты от внедрения централизованной бухгалтерии и предлагаются необходимые условия достижения ожидаемых эффектов.
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The Perils of Relying on Interested Parties to Evaluate Scientific Quality

American Journal of Public Health, 2005
Recently, there has been a trend in both civil litigation and regulatory law to circumvent the scientific community’s collective judgment on the quality of individual studies with an adversarial process of evaluating scientific quality using interest groups.
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The Oxford Handbook of American Political Parties and Interest Groups

Choice Reviews Online, 2010
AbstractThe Oxford Handbook of American Political Parties and Interest Groups is a major new volume that aims to help with the assessment of the current state of scholarship on parties and interest groups and the directions in which it needs to move.
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The State of Research on Political Parties and Interest Groups

2010
AbstractThis book addresses the literatures on political parties and on interest groups. It first presents a series of discussion on theoretical and methodological perspectives. This is followed by party history and parties in the electoral process. It then considers the party in government as well as bias and representation.
L. Sandy Maisel, Jeffrey M. Berry
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Interested Parties Come to the Defense of the Sugarcane Ethanol Industry

2014
In 1998, the crisis of ethanol overproduction remained entrenched leading to an overall drop in income within the sugarcane ethanol industry. Consequently, in 1999, there was intense movement by the parties involved on the industry side (sugarcane suppliers, mayors of sugarcane-producing municipalities, trade associations, and workers in the industry).
Márcia Azanha Ferraz Dias de Moraes   +1 more
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Client-centricity of state control: balancing the parties’ interests

Public Administration, 2023
Vladimir N. Yuzhakov   +1 more
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The Rise and Fall of the Grey Interest Parties

The Journal of Political Science & Communication, 2019
Hyun-chool Lee, Ye-Chan Moon
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Rights, interests and expectations: Indigenous perspectives on unrestricted access to genomic data

Nature Reviews Genetics, 2020
Maui Hudson   +2 more
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Hierarchically Structured Zeolites: From Design to Application

Chemical Reviews, 2020
Li-Hua Chen, Ming-Hui Sun, Zhao Wang
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