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Fleeing the centre: the rise of challenger parties in the aftermath of the euro crisis
The eurozone crisis has altered the party political landscape across Europe. The most visible effect is the rise of challenger parties. The crisis not only caused economic hardship, but also placed considerable fiscal constraints upon a number of ...
Sara B Hobolt, James Tilley
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Do mainstream parties adapt to the welfare chauvinism of populist parties?
Gijs Schumacher, Kees Van Kersbergen
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Princeton Readings in Political Thought, 2018
The principle of self-government through political parties, the cornerstone of democracy, has come to be regarded as a solution to the problem of nationality.
R. Michels
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The principle of self-government through political parties, the cornerstone of democracy, has come to be regarded as a solution to the problem of nationality.
R. Michels
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Political Parties, Motivated Reasoning, and Public Opinion Formation
Rune Slothuus
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The Parties in Our Heads: Misperceptions about Party Composition and Their Consequences
Journal of Politics, 2018We document a large and consequential bias in how Americans perceive the major political parties: people tend to considerably overestimate the extent to which party supporters belong to party-stereotypical groups.
Douglas J. Ahler, G. Sood
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Digital Media, Power, and Democracy in Parties and Election Campaigns
The role of digital media practices in reshaping political parties and election campaigns is driven by a tension between control and interactivity, but the overall outcome for the party organizational form is highly uncertain. Recent evidence contradicts
Andrew Chadwick +1 more
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Practical Pre-School, 2010
Prepare a selection of pictures showing party activities, for example, unwrapping a present. Ask the children to choose a card, keeping it a secret. Encourage them to act out their party piece for others to guess. Encourage discussion as to what is happening, which actions worked best, the successful guesser getting the next turn and so on.
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Prepare a selection of pictures showing party activities, for example, unwrapping a present. Ask the children to choose a card, keeping it a secret. Encourage them to act out their party piece for others to guess. Encourage discussion as to what is happening, which actions worked best, the successful guesser getting the next turn and so on.
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A populist Zeitgeist? Programmatic contagion by populist parties in Western Europe
Party Politics, 2014Matthijs Rooduijn +2 more
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2022
Abstract How should we think about electoral reform? What are the prospects for modern-day efforts to reform away the two-party system? This book offers a “shifting coalitions” theory of electoral-system change, puts the Progressive Era in comparative perspective, and warns against repeating history.
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Abstract How should we think about electoral reform? What are the prospects for modern-day efforts to reform away the two-party system? This book offers a “shifting coalitions” theory of electoral-system change, puts the Progressive Era in comparative perspective, and warns against repeating history.
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