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Political Parties Abroad: A New Arena For Party Politics
Party Politics, 2022formulates an enhanced framework for the study of party institutionalisation. In the introductory chapters, the editors and Hilmar Mjelde suggest three dimensions of institutionalisation, inspired by classic works by Panebianco, Janda, Huntington, Rose ...
S. Camatarri
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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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Cookie Swap Party: Abusing First-Party Cookies for Web Tracking
The Web Conference, 2021As a step towards protecting user privacy, most web browsers perform some form of third-party HTTP cookie blocking or periodic deletion by default, while users typically have the option to select even stricter blocking policies. As a result, web trackers
Quan Chen +3 more
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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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The End of the Party: Party Banning in Multi-Party Democracies
2023To frame the discussion, Chapter One provides a history of the concept of militant democracy before discussing the tactics of militant democracy, the parties typically subject to these tactics and the types of democratic states which typically employ these tactics.
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Party Politics, 2020
The question of whether political parties make a systematic difference in terms of public policies is one of the classics of comparative public policy research.
Georg Wenzelburger, Reimut Zohlnhöfer
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The question of whether political parties make a systematic difference in terms of public policies is one of the classics of comparative public policy research.
Georg Wenzelburger, Reimut Zohlnhöfer
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Party Politics, 2019
gressive ambition. Indeed, he finds that party switchers pay a significant cost at the ballot box, one that is not foreshadowed in the elections immediately preceding the shift, and they also improve their committee assignments and influence when moving ...
Carlos Meléndez
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gressive ambition. Indeed, he finds that party switchers pay a significant cost at the ballot box, one that is not foreshadowed in the elections immediately preceding the shift, and they also improve their committee assignments and influence when moving ...
Carlos Meléndez
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The Colors of the Populist Radical Right: The Strategic Use of Hue and Saturation in Party Logos
The International Journal of Press/PoliticsPopulist radical right (PRR) parties tend to stress their differences from other parties. Yet at the same time, PRR parties have increasingly sought to integrate into party systems across the globe.
L. Curini +2 more
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Party Versus Party: Beatrice Webb and the Ascent of the British Labour Party
2017This chapter discusses resistance to the organization of political parties in Great Britain. Parties in the sense of a festive gathering, traditionally facilitating the political process, were an in fact an impediment to the development of political parties in the fashion of their Continental equivalents. The case of the Labour Party is discussed since
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British politics is party politics which takes place in what is fundamentally a two-party system. In this chapter, therefore, we shall focus principally upon the Conservative and Labour parties, as they have been the two most significant political forces, at any rate since the Second World War.
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British politics is party politics which takes place in what is fundamentally a two-party system. In this chapter, therefore, we shall focus principally upon the Conservative and Labour parties, as they have been the two most significant political forces, at any rate since the Second World War.
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