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Corporate Governance with Chinese Characteristics: Party Organization in State-owned Enterprises
The China Quarterly, 2022This article analyses the role of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in the corporate governance of Chinese state-owned enterprises (SOEs), including a case study of a central-level SOE holding group.
Kasper Ingeman Beck +1 more
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The impact of populism on party organization? A study of four Southern European ‘populist’ parties
European Politics and Society, 2020The electoral growth of several ‘anti-political establishment parties’ in Europe since the end of the Cold War, was accompanied by the growth of the use of the catch-all category of populism to describe them.
Davide Vittori
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2022
Abstract “Party organizations: What Do They Look Like? What Do They Do?” examines each of those questions and reveals that political party organizations in the United States reflect the nation’s federal system. The party is organized at each electoral level.
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Abstract “Party organizations: What Do They Look Like? What Do They Do?” examines each of those questions and reveals that political party organizations in the United States reflect the nation’s federal system. The party is organized at each electoral level.
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Party organization and gender in European elections
Party Politics, 2018Political parties often monopolize the flow of politicians into elected office making it important to understand when, and under what conditions, parties are more or less likely to promote gender equality in representation. This article argues that party
Andrea S. Aldrich
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Does Party organization embedding produce green governance effect?
China Finance Review InternationalPurposeExplore the impact of Party organization embedding on firm green governance.Design/methodology/approachThe regression analysis method.FindingsThe findings show that Party organization embedding significantly enhances the green governance effects ...
Jianhui Mao, Bo Yu, Chao Guan
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Parties and Party Organization
1998AbstractThis chapter is entirely devoted to the empirical analysis of the main features of party and party systems in Portugal, Spain, Italy, and Greece. Closer attention is especially devoted to party membership and rate of membership, party identification and organization, and stabilization and institutionalization.
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2017
How political parties organize directly affects who is represented and which policies are prioritized. Political parties structure political choice, which is one of the main functions generally ascribed to them. Their roles as gatekeepers for policies and political careers are closely linked to their nature as membership-based organizations, and to the
Thomas Poguntke +2 more
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How political parties organize directly affects who is represented and which policies are prioritized. Political parties structure political choice, which is one of the main functions generally ascribed to them. Their roles as gatekeepers for policies and political careers are closely linked to their nature as membership-based organizations, and to the
Thomas Poguntke +2 more
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Party Groups in Non-Party Organizations
Soviet Law and Government, 1973Having invariably guided itself by the Marxist premise that the masses of the people play the decisive role in history, the CPSU has, at all stages in its activity, conducted, and is now conducting, multifaceted activity, day in and day out, aimed at further strengthening and deepening connections with the broad masses of working people, at raising ...
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Investigating Party Organization
2017Political parties in democratic countries use very different procedures to make their most important decisions, and they follow different approaches to mobilizing their supporters. What, if any, are the political consequences of these differences? This chapter argues that we should answer this question by systematically testing causal links in mid ...
Susan E. Scarrow, Paul D. Webb
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