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Political institutions and linkage strategies
2007Individual politicians and political parties can be linked to their (prospective) voters by various means (Lawson 1980; Muller 1989; Kitschelt 2000b). The three most commonly referred to in the literature, beginning with Max Weber (1976), are policy, clientelism, and charisma.
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Politics and Political Strategies in Multi-Level Systems
2015Abstract Purpose Existing work on multi-level governance (MLG) has concentrated on decentring of the state (e.g., Rhodes, R. A. W. (1994). The hollowing out of the state: The changing nature of the public service in Britain. Political Quarterly, 65(2), 138–141; Rhodes, R. A. W.
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The Principle of (Im)politeness Reciprocity
Journal of Pragmatics, 2021Jonathan Vaughan Culpeper +1 more
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Corporate political strategies
Accounting & Finance, 2010Ike Mathur, Manohar Singh
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