Kris Deschouwer / Kurt Richard Luther (eds.)
Party Elites in Divided Societies
Political Parties in Consociational Democracy
Herausgeber: Deschouwer, Kris; Luther, Kurt Richard
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Kris Deschouwer / Kurt Richard Luther (eds.)
Party Elites in Divided Societies
Political Parties in Consociational Democracy
Herausgeber: Deschouwer, Kris; Luther, Kurt Richard
- Gebundenes Buch
It offers a valuable and long overdue assessment of the role of political parties in the theory and practice of consociational demococracy. Combining valuable theoretical and comparative analyses with sensitive in-depth case studies.
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It offers a valuable and long overdue assessment of the role of political parties in the theory and practice of consociational demococracy. Combining valuable theoretical and comparative analyses with sensitive in-depth case studies.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Routledge/ECPR Studies in European Political Science
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 618g
- ISBN-13: 9780415201278
- ISBN-10: 0415201276
- Artikelnr.: 22252618
- Routledge/ECPR Studies in European Political Science
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 618g
- ISBN-13: 9780415201278
- ISBN-10: 0415201276
- Artikelnr.: 22252618
Kris Deschouwer, Kurt Richard Luther
Part 1 Introduction: The Significance of Party Elites 1. A framework for
the comparative analysis of political parties and party systems in
consocational democracy Kurt Richard Luther 2. The utility of party and
institutional indicators of change in consocational democracies Paul
Pennings, Vrije University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Part 2. Comparative
Country Studies 3. Must what goes up always come down? Of pillars and
arches in Austria's political architecture Kurt Richard Luther 4. From
consocation to federation: how the Belgian parties won Kris Deschouwer 5.
Parties, pillars and the politics of accommodation: weak or weakening
linkages? The case of Dutch consocationalism. Rudy Andeweg, Leiden
University, The Netherlands 6. The odd fellow: parties and
consocationalalism in Switzerland Pascal Sciarini and Simon Hug both at
University of Geneva, Switzerland 7. Israel and the consocational model:
religion and class in the Israeli party system, from consocationalism to
consensualism to majoritarianism Reuvan Hazan, Hebrew University of
Jerusalem, Israel Part 3. Party Dimensions in Comparative Perspective 8.
Electoral consequences of depillarisation: the case of Austria, Belgium and
the Netherlands (1945-1996) Monica Mendez-Lago, University of Salamanca,
Spain 9. The consocational party system Steve Wolinetz, Memorial University
of Newfoundland, Canada 10. 'Prudent leadership' to successful adaptation?
Pillar parties and consocational democracy thirty years on Kurt Richard
Luther and Kris Deschouwer
the comparative analysis of political parties and party systems in
consocational democracy Kurt Richard Luther 2. The utility of party and
institutional indicators of change in consocational democracies Paul
Pennings, Vrije University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Part 2. Comparative
Country Studies 3. Must what goes up always come down? Of pillars and
arches in Austria's political architecture Kurt Richard Luther 4. From
consocation to federation: how the Belgian parties won Kris Deschouwer 5.
Parties, pillars and the politics of accommodation: weak or weakening
linkages? The case of Dutch consocationalism. Rudy Andeweg, Leiden
University, The Netherlands 6. The odd fellow: parties and
consocationalalism in Switzerland Pascal Sciarini and Simon Hug both at
University of Geneva, Switzerland 7. Israel and the consocational model:
religion and class in the Israeli party system, from consocationalism to
consensualism to majoritarianism Reuvan Hazan, Hebrew University of
Jerusalem, Israel Part 3. Party Dimensions in Comparative Perspective 8.
Electoral consequences of depillarisation: the case of Austria, Belgium and
the Netherlands (1945-1996) Monica Mendez-Lago, University of Salamanca,
Spain 9. The consocational party system Steve Wolinetz, Memorial University
of Newfoundland, Canada 10. 'Prudent leadership' to successful adaptation?
Pillar parties and consocational democracy thirty years on Kurt Richard
Luther and Kris Deschouwer
Part 1 Introduction: The Significance of Party Elites 1. A framework for
the comparative analysis of political parties and party systems in
consocational democracy Kurt Richard Luther 2. The utility of party and
institutional indicators of change in consocational democracies Paul
Pennings, Vrije University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Part 2. Comparative
Country Studies 3. Must what goes up always come down? Of pillars and
arches in Austria's political architecture Kurt Richard Luther 4. From
consocation to federation: how the Belgian parties won Kris Deschouwer 5.
Parties, pillars and the politics of accommodation: weak or weakening
linkages? The case of Dutch consocationalism. Rudy Andeweg, Leiden
University, The Netherlands 6. The odd fellow: parties and
consocationalalism in Switzerland Pascal Sciarini and Simon Hug both at
University of Geneva, Switzerland 7. Israel and the consocational model:
religion and class in the Israeli party system, from consocationalism to
consensualism to majoritarianism Reuvan Hazan, Hebrew University of
Jerusalem, Israel Part 3. Party Dimensions in Comparative Perspective 8.
Electoral consequences of depillarisation: the case of Austria, Belgium and
the Netherlands (1945-1996) Monica Mendez-Lago, University of Salamanca,
Spain 9. The consocational party system Steve Wolinetz, Memorial University
of Newfoundland, Canada 10. 'Prudent leadership' to successful adaptation?
Pillar parties and consocational democracy thirty years on Kurt Richard
Luther and Kris Deschouwer
the comparative analysis of political parties and party systems in
consocational democracy Kurt Richard Luther 2. The utility of party and
institutional indicators of change in consocational democracies Paul
Pennings, Vrije University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Part 2. Comparative
Country Studies 3. Must what goes up always come down? Of pillars and
arches in Austria's political architecture Kurt Richard Luther 4. From
consocation to federation: how the Belgian parties won Kris Deschouwer 5.
Parties, pillars and the politics of accommodation: weak or weakening
linkages? The case of Dutch consocationalism. Rudy Andeweg, Leiden
University, The Netherlands 6. The odd fellow: parties and
consocationalalism in Switzerland Pascal Sciarini and Simon Hug both at
University of Geneva, Switzerland 7. Israel and the consocational model:
religion and class in the Israeli party system, from consocationalism to
consensualism to majoritarianism Reuvan Hazan, Hebrew University of
Jerusalem, Israel Part 3. Party Dimensions in Comparative Perspective 8.
Electoral consequences of depillarisation: the case of Austria, Belgium and
the Netherlands (1945-1996) Monica Mendez-Lago, University of Salamanca,
Spain 9. The consocational party system Steve Wolinetz, Memorial University
of Newfoundland, Canada 10. 'Prudent leadership' to successful adaptation?
Pillar parties and consocational democracy thirty years on Kurt Richard
Luther and Kris Deschouwer