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050 00 $aJF2051$b.W48 2007
245 00 $aWhen parties prosper :$bthe uses of electoral success /$cedited by Kay Lawson, Peter H. Merkl.
260 $aBoulder :$bLynne Rienner Publishers,$c2007.
300 $avi, 431 p. :$bill. ;$c23 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 371-395) and index.
505 00 $tPolitical parties in the twenty-first century /$rKay Lawson and Peter H. Merkl --$tBritain's new Labour party : prospering in an antiparty climate /$rDavid McKay --$tSweden : still a stable party system? /$rTommy M{uml}oller --$tEuropean social democracy : failing successfully /$rWilliam E. Paterson and James Sloam --$tPoland's democratic left alliance : beyond postcommunist succession /$rHironim Kubiak --$tLithuanian Social Democrats : a prosperous postcommunist party /$rAlgis Krupavi{caron}cius -- Uruguayan party system : transition within transition /$rJorge Lanzaro --$tGermany's Christian Democrats : survivors in a secular society /$rFrank B{uml}osch --$tJapan : why parties fail, yet survive /$rHaruhiro Fukui --$tRussia's political parties : deep in the shadow of the president /$rAnotoly Kulik --$tMexico : helping the opposition prosper /$rMark A. Martinez --$tIsrael 's Shas : party prosperity and dubious democracy /$rYael Yishai --$tChile : from individual politics to party militancy /$rAlfredo Joignant and Patricio Navia --$tItaly : a tale of two parties /$rGianfranco Pasquino --$tFrance : antisystem parties vs. government parties /$rFlorence Haegel and Marc Lazar --$tThe US two-party system : using power to prosper /$rRobin Kolodny --$tBecoming the party of government /$rPeter H. Merkl --$tWhen parties dedemocratize /$rKay Lawson.
650 0 $aPolitical parties.
700 1 $aLawson, Kay.
700 1 $aMerkl, Peter H.
856 41 $3Table of contents only$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip079/2007002451.html
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