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Political Parties and Popular Representation in Myanmar's Democratisation Process
The article examines the role of political parties in Myanmar's democratisation process. We argue that the substance of democratisation depends on popular representation through political parties but question their capacity to provide such representation.
Kristian Stokke +2 more
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The “Lyon Theses” are a unique document on the interwar European crisis and the changes in the mass parties inherited from the 19th century. The future secretary of the Italian Communist Party analyses the structural causes of the Italian political ...
Antonio Gramsci
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Influence of political parties and the media on the formation of public opinion [PDF]
Purpose and Originality: This article deals with political parties, mass media and public opinion. It is exploring, how the political parties and mass media influence the decisions made by the public.
Richard Horniak
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The study investigates the extent to which political parties, the mass media, and citizens follow qualitative principles demanded by the public sphere concept in political campaign communications.
Uta Russmann
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DEVELOPMENT OF POLITICAL PARTIES AND PARTY FUNDING: MODELS AND CHARACTERISTICS [PDF]
The first modern political parties were formed at the end of the 18th century and have, from those times up to now, undergone 4 developing phases; each of the phases is bound to ideal-type political party model: cadre parties, mass parties, catch-all ...
Hrvoje MATAKOVIC, Irena CAJNER MRAOVIC
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As a means of social control, the mass media needs to accurately describe an event to show its independence and credibility. Including, during the shooting incident of an FPI member on the Jakarta-Cikampek toll road, Indonesia in 2020.
Rai Bagus Triadi, Neneng Nurjanah
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Claimants, defendants, courts, and counsel are understandably frustrated by the difficulty of resolving mass tort cases. Defendants demand closure, but class certification has proved elusive and non-class settlements require individual consent.
Erichson, Howard M. +1 more
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Time after time: party organizational strength in new and old democracies
The ‘time factor’ has not been systematically considered in cross-national studies on party organizations. Relying on the largest dataset to date on party organizations, namely the Political Party Database Project (PPDB), the article tests the impact of ...
Pedro Floriano Ribeiro, Luis Locatelli
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THE 1868 GENERAL ELECTIONS IN GREAT BRITAIN: TACTICS FOR WORKING-CLASS VOTERS
The article examines the electoral struggle of the Liberal and Conservative parties in Great Britain on the eve of the elections to the House of Commons in 1868. The features of the election campaign are shown.
I. Uznarodov
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The debate about “politics and religion” has already rejected essentialist claims of fundamental differences in the impact of religion on politics in different cultures.
Joerg Baudner
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