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This book examines how citizens, governments and courts in democratic states resolve dilemmas posed by anti-system parties or, more specifically, the question of why democracies ban political parties.
This book examines how citizens, governments and courts in democratic states resolve dilemmas posed by anti-system parties or, more specifically, the question of why democracies ban political parties.
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Angela K. Bourne is an associate professor at the University of Roskilde, Denmark
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Pluralism Tolerance and the Proscription of Political Parties Chapter 1: Theory and Research Design: From 'militant democracy' to security discourse institutions and democratic competition Chapter 2: Ban Regimes and banned parties in Spain the United Kingdom and Germany Chapter 3: Herri Batasuna and its successors: From 'Terrorist Threat' to Carrier of a 'Copernican Shift' from Violence Chapter 4: Sinn Féin and Republican Clubs: From terrorist pariah to republicanism's pathway out of violence Chapter 5: The Socialist Reich Party and National Democratic Party of Germany: From 'militant democracy' to declining anti-system party threats Chapter 6: Electoral Systems as an alternative to party bans Chapter 7: Party bans and government formation Conclusion
Introduction: Pluralism, Tolerance and the Proscription of Political Parties, Chapter 1: Theory and Research Design: From 'militant democracy' to security discourse, institutions and democratic competition, Chapter 2: Ban Regimes and banned parties in Spain, the United Kingdom and Germany, Chapter 3: Herri Batasuna and its successors: From 'Terrorist Threat' to Carrier of a 'Copernican Shift' from Violence, Chapter 4: Sinn Féinand Republican Clubs: From terrorist pariah to republicanism's pathway out of violence, Chapter 5: The Socialist Reich Party and National Democratic Party of Germany: From 'militant democracy' to declining anti-system party threats, Chapter 6: Electoral Systems as an alternative to party bans, Chapter 7: Party bans and government formation, Conclusion
Introduction: Pluralism Tolerance and the Proscription of Political Parties Chapter 1: Theory and Research Design: From 'militant democracy' to security discourse institutions and democratic competition Chapter 2: Ban Regimes and banned parties in Spain the United Kingdom and Germany Chapter 3: Herri Batasuna and its successors: From 'Terrorist Threat' to Carrier of a 'Copernican Shift' from Violence Chapter 4: Sinn Féin and Republican Clubs: From terrorist pariah to republicanism's pathway out of violence Chapter 5: The Socialist Reich Party and National Democratic Party of Germany: From 'militant democracy' to declining anti-system party threats Chapter 6: Electoral Systems as an alternative to party bans Chapter 7: Party bans and government formation Conclusion
Introduction: Pluralism, Tolerance and the Proscription of Political Parties, Chapter 1: Theory and Research Design: From 'militant democracy' to security discourse, institutions and democratic competition, Chapter 2: Ban Regimes and banned parties in Spain, the United Kingdom and Germany, Chapter 3: Herri Batasuna and its successors: From 'Terrorist Threat' to Carrier of a 'Copernican Shift' from Violence, Chapter 4: Sinn Féinand Republican Clubs: From terrorist pariah to republicanism's pathway out of violence, Chapter 5: The Socialist Reich Party and National Democratic Party of Germany: From 'militant democracy' to declining anti-system party threats, Chapter 6: Electoral Systems as an alternative to party bans, Chapter 7: Party bans and government formation, Conclusion
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