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Party organisational change in Italy (1991–2006)
Modern Italy, 2010This article analyses, adopting the well-known approach of Katz and Mair, the issue of organizational change within Italian political parties since 1990. In addition to an account of trends in membership, local units, finances, staff, and of changes in party statutes, the article aims at testing the widespread view in the literature that organizational
IGNAZI, PIERO, L. Bardi, O. Massari
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2019
This chapter analyzes what differentiates the organizations of Liberal parties from those of other party families. Due to their ideological preferences and parliamentary origins, Liberal parties are expected to display specific characteristics in terms of degree of organization and level of centralization, which would point toward an emphasis on ...
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This chapter analyzes what differentiates the organizations of Liberal parties from those of other party families. Due to their ideological preferences and parliamentary origins, Liberal parties are expected to display specific characteristics in terms of degree of organization and level of centralization, which would point toward an emphasis on ...
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The Journal of Legislative Studies, 2010
The subject of this article is the relationship between the central party organisation and the parliamentary party group. The article investigates whether Danish political parties are changing into parties dominated by their parliamentary party groups, as has been hypothesised.
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The subject of this article is the relationship between the central party organisation and the parliamentary party group. The article investigates whether Danish political parties are changing into parties dominated by their parliamentary party groups, as has been hypothesised.
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1986
The primary party organisation (PPO) has been described by one Western analyst as the CPSU’s ‘ultimate device of control and management.’1 It is the ‘ultimate device’ because it is situated at the workplace level, at the centre of the working life of every member of the population, and also because it has extensive powers of control over both ...
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The primary party organisation (PPO) has been described by one Western analyst as the CPSU’s ‘ultimate device of control and management.’1 It is the ‘ultimate device’ because it is situated at the workplace level, at the centre of the working life of every member of the population, and also because it has extensive powers of control over both ...
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1996
Understanding how a party organises itself allows us a glimpse into a party’s true nature. It permits us to look beyond the persona deliberately cultivated and projected to the voters at election time. It also enables us to look beyond the activists’ exalted claims of ideological commitment and purity to see how deep those claims run when faced with ...
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Understanding how a party organises itself allows us a glimpse into a party’s true nature. It permits us to look beyond the persona deliberately cultivated and projected to the voters at election time. It also enables us to look beyond the activists’ exalted claims of ideological commitment and purity to see how deep those claims run when faced with ...
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Political Party Organisation: The N.Z. Labour Party
Political Science, 1954(1954). Political Party Organisation: The N.Z. Labour Party. Political Science: Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 3-16.
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Party Structure and Organisation
1990By 1925 there was more agreement about the party’s role, and the way in which it should be organised to fulfil it, than there had been in the early post-revolutionary years.1 In the immediate post-revolutionary period the evolution of a permanent bureaucracy had been a controversial issue, but by 1921 the various departments had taken shape within a ...
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