Political parties in advanced industrial democracies

A survey of modern political parties and their role in contemporary democracy. It argues that parties have survived popular cynicism by remodelling themselves to the needs of an era in which patterns of linkage and communication with social groups have been transformed

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Webb, Paul
Other Authors: Farrell, David M., Holliday, Ian
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford Oxford University Press 2002, 2002
Series:Comparative politics / Comparative politics
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