Overseas Business Reports

Overseas Business Reports
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1981
Genre: Commerce
ISBN: MINN:30000010438749

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Ideology Strategy and Party Change

Ideology  Strategy  and Party Change
Author: Ian Budge,David Robertson,Derek Hearl
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 494
Release: 1987
Genre: Elections
ISBN: OCLC:13456068

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The Political Ideology of Green Parties

The Political Ideology of Green Parties
Author: G. Talshir
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2002-10-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781403919892

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Has a new political ideology emerged in the aftermath of the Sixties? Gayil Talshir examines the ideological evolution of green parties in Britain and Germany and traces the formation and transformations of a new type of ideology - a modular ideology. In the 1980s, the 'extraordinary opposition', New Left and ecology movements developed, a distinct and social vision that paved the political road for the transformation of democracy. Talshir explores this journey from the politics of nature to changing the nature of politics.

Political Parties Growth and Equality

Political Parties  Growth and Equality
Author: Carles Boix
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1998-06-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0521585953

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Given the increased openness of countries to international trade and financial flows, the general public and the scholarly literature have grown skeptical about the capacity of policy-makers to affect economic performance. Challenging this view, Political Parties, Growth, and Equality shows that the increasingly interdependent world economy and recent technological shocks have actually exacerbated the dilemmas faced by governments in choosing among various policy objectives, such as generating jobs and reducing income inequality, thereby granting political parties and electoral politics a fundamental and growing role in the economy. To make growth and equality compatible, social democrats employ the public sector to raise the productivity of capital and labor. By contrast, conservatives rely on the private provision of investment. Based on analysis of the economic policies of all OECD countries since the 1960s and in-depth examination of Britain and Spain in the 1980s, this book offers a new understanding of how contemporary democracies work.

Insecure Majorities

Insecure Majorities
Author: Frances E. Lee
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2016-08-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780226409184

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“[A] tour de force. Building upon her argument in Beyond Ideology, she adds an important wrinkle into the current divide between the parties in Congress.” —Perspectives on Politics As Democrats and Republicans continue to vie for political advantage, Congress remains paralyzed by partisan conflict. That the last two decades have seen some of the least productive Congresses in recent history is usually explained by the growing ideological gulf between the parties, but this explanation misses another fundamental factor influencing the dynamic. In contrast to politics through most of the twentieth century, the contemporary Democratic and Republican parties compete for control of Congress at relative parity, and this has dramatically changed the parties’ incentives and strategies in ways that have driven the contentious partisanship characteristic of contemporary American politics. With Insecure Majorities, Frances E. Lee offers a controversial new perspective on the rise of congressional party conflict, showing how the shift in competitive circumstances has had a profound impact on how Democrats and Republicans interact. Beginning in the 1980s, most elections since have offered the prospect of a change of party control. Lee shows, through an impressive range of interviews and analysis, how competition for control of the government drives members of both parties to participate in actions that promote their own party’s image and undercut that of the opposition, including the perpetual hunt for issues that can score political points by putting the opposing party on the wrong side of public opinion. More often than not, this strategy stands in the way of productive bipartisan cooperation—and it is also unlikely to change as long as control of the government remains within reach for both parties.

Ideology Party Change and Electoral Campaigns in Israel 1965 2001

Ideology  Party Change  and Electoral Campaigns in Israel  1965 2001
Author: Jonathan Mendilow
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780791487501

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The tumultuous and rapid political change experienced by Israel since 1965 has been reflected in the history of its party system. In this book, Jonathan Mendilow examines the party and party system transformations through the lens of the electoral campaigns that defined and reflected them. He shows that the relative stability of the dominant party system bequeathed from the pre-independence era was shattered in the 1960s, and replaced by cluster parties that vied for power in the ideological center, only to decline and be replaced in turn in the 1980s and early 1990s by ideological party blocs locked in centrifugal competition. With the separate direct election of the prime minister since the mid-1990s, there has been yet a third profound realignment in party structures, ideologies, and modes of campaigning, according to Mendilow.

First to the Party

First to the Party
Author: Christopher Baylor
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2018
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780812249637

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What determines the interests, ideologies, and alliances that make up political parties? In its entire history, the United States has had only a handful of party transformations. First to the Party concludes that groups like unions and churches, not voters or politicians, are the most consistent influences on party transformation.

Party Strategies in Western Europe

Party Strategies in Western Europe
Author: Gemma Loomes
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2013-06-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781136593031

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This book examines political party system change from a party-centric perspective and assesses how, and to what extent, established political parties in western Europe can maintain their dominant positions. Parties are increasingly competing in a changeable environment and this book assesses the ways in which political parties have tried to adapt to these changes, by undertaking a study of the strategies employed by established parties since 1950. It features analysis of seventeen western European countries, with eight case-studies explored in greater depth, including; France, Germany, Portugal, Greece, Denmark, Ireland, Switzerland and Luxembourg. The book assesses two groups of ‘strategies’: institutional strategies, by which parties aim for success through control of rules, regulations and laws; and strategies oriented towards the electorate, through which parties seek success by proving themselves responsive to voters. Offering a detailed empirical assessment of the frequency with which these strategies have been employed, this book assesses the impact on established political parties, and argues that parties can shape their own fate by strategic choices. Party Strategies in Western Europe will be of interest to students and scholars of European politics, Government and party politics.