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    Political Parties and Religion in Post-Decembrist Romania.Flaviu Calin Rus - 2009 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 8 (24):133-150.
    The present text aims at mapping out a synopsis of the main political parties from Romania after 1989 on the one hand, and at pointing out the way in which their activity interferes with religion, on the other hand. To this point we have endeavored to place emphasis on the role played by the church within the Romanian society, as well as the main paths of influence the clerical representatives may exert upon the political life, occasionally voluntarily, (...)
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  2. Religious Political Parties and the Limits of Political Liberalism.Matteo Bonotti - 2011 - Res Publica 17 (2):107-123.
    Political parties have only recently become a subject of investigation in political theory. In this paper I analyse religious political parties in the context of John Rawls’s political liberalism. Rawlsian political liberalism, I argue, overly constrains the scope of democratic political contestation and especially for the kind of contestation channelled by parties. This restriction imposed upon political contestation risks undermining democracy and the development of the kind of democratic ethos that (...)
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  3. Political parties and republican democracy.Alexander Bryan - 2022 - Contemporary Political Theory 21 (2):262-282.
    Political parties have been the subject of a recent resurgent interest among political philosophers, with prominent contributions spanning liberal to socialist literatures arguing for a more positive appraisal of the role of parties in the operation of democratic representation and public deliberation. In this article, I argue for a similar re-evaluation of the role of political parties within contemporary republicanism. Contemporary republicanism displays a wariness of political parties. In Philip Pettit’s paradigmatic account (...)
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    Political Parties and ‘The Long Road of Participatory Deliberative Democracy’.Ronald Tinnevelt - 2020 - Krisis 40 (1):107-118.
    This essay is part of a dossier on Cristina Lafont's book Democracy without Shortcuts.
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    Media Influence on Political Parties in Albania.Anjeza Xhaferaj - 2015 - Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal 2 (6):163-172.
    This article investigates the role of television on the structure and organization of political parties in the post – communist Albania. The existing literature on political parties links the structure of mass parties with the written press, and the structure of electoral- professional and cartel parties with the increasing influence of television. The mass party is based on the principle of membership. Among many tasks that members had to carry out, the dissemination of party’s (...)
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  6. Political Parties and Electoral Volatility: How (un)stable is the Albanian Electorate?Alban Reli & Anjeza Xhaferaj - 2024 - Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal 11 (11):106-121.
    This paper offers an in-depth analysis of electoral volatility in Albania from 1991 to 2021, a transformative period from a communist regime to a democratic multi-party system. It diverges from Central and Eastern European trends by examining Albania's unique political dynamics and the factors influencing electoral behavior and volatility. Utilizing the Pedersen Index, the study methodically evaluates various determinants impacting party electoral volatility in Albania. The research underscores the significance of high membership rates and robust ground organization within major (...)
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    Rehabilitating political parties: an examination of the writings of Hans Kelsen.Sandrine Baume - 2018 - Intellectual History Review 28 (3):425-449.
    This paper focuses on Hans Kelsen’s reflections on political parties. During the interwar period, Kelsen participated in a controversy over whether political parties were a necessary part of the democratic process. The debate forced Kelsen to produce a defence of political parties to emphasise their functionality and define their place in his particular definition of democracy. This contribution considers the following aspects. First, the reasons why Kelsen thought political parties are necessary for (...)
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  8. Political parties and trade unions in Cyprus.Andreas N. Loizou - 2003 - Rechtstheorie 34 (1):39-53.
  9. On Political Parties.Max Ascoli - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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  10. Political Parties and Social Classes in Israel.Mordecai Roshwald - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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    May political parties refuse to govern? On integrity, compromise and responsibility.Fabian Wendt - 2023 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 26 (7):1028-1047.
    After the parliamentary elections in Germany in September 2017, the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), the Christian Social Union (CSU), The Greens (Bündnis90/Die Grünen) and the Free Democratic Party (FDP) started to negotiate about forming a coalition government. But, surprising to many, the FDP decided to let these coalition talks collapse, and many commentators in Germany found it highly problematic for a political party to refuse to take responsibility in government. Interestingly, the question whether (or: when) democratic parties may (...)
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    Politics, Political Parties and the Party System in Nigeria: Who's Interest?Dhikru Adewale Yagboyaju & Antonia Taiye Simbine - 2020 - International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences 89:33-50.
    Publication date: 22 December 2020 Source: International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences Vol. 89 Author: Dhikru Adewale Yagboyaju, Antonia Taiye Simbine Party system and the administration of political parties are critical factors in determining the direction of politics and democracy. Three political parties contested at the inception of Nigeria’s Fourth Republic in 1999, but the number increased to more than 91 as at 2019. This paper raises fundamental questions as to whose interest – public or (...)
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    Palace, political party and power: a story of the socio-political development of Malay kingship.Kobkua Suwannathat-Pian - 2013 - Philosophy East and West 63 (2).
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  14. Political Parties and the European Union. Edited by John Gaffney.J. M. Bublic - 1998 - The European Legacy 3:130-130.
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    Political Parties. Robert Michels, E. Paul, C. Paul.C. Delisle Burns - 1917 - International Journal of Ethics 27 (2):259-260.
  16. Political parties and public policy.Christian Salas, Frances McCall Rosenbluth & Ian Shapiro - 2020 - In Melissa Schwartzberg & Daniel Viehoff, Democratic failure. New York: New York University Press.
     
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    Disqualifying Political Parties and “Defending Democracy” in Israel.Sharon Weinblum - 2015 - Constellations 22 (2):314-325.
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    Political parties, political culture and democracy in Nigeria.F. Akpan - 2008 - Sophia: An African Journal of Philosophy 10 (1).
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    Epistemic Political Egalitarianism, Political Parties, and Conciliatory Democracy.Martin Ebeling - 2016 - Political Theory 44 (5):629-656.
    This article presents two interlocking arguments for epistemic political egalitarianism. I argue, first, that coping with multidimensional social complexity requires the integration of expertise. This is the task of political parties as collective epistemic agents who transform abstract value judgments into sufficiently coherent and specific conceptions of justice for their society. Because parties thus severely lower the relevant threshold of comparison of political competence, citizens have reason to regard each other as epistemic equals. Drawing on (...)
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    Language, political parties, electorate enlightenment and political participation in Nigeria.Gcs Iwuchukwu - 2011 - Sophia: An African Journal of Philosophy 10 (2).
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    The Nature of Legal Regulation of Political Party Funding: Interaction Between Public and Private Law.Vaidas Jurkevičius - 2013 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 20 (1):141-164.
    This article presents the dual conception of legal regulation of funding of political parties. In general, funding of political parties is considered as part of public law, however, this article explains that it also could be understood as an institute of private law. When funding of political parties is analysed not only through the conception of public law, but also taking into consideration the idea of private law, it is possible to apply different (than (...)
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    Crisis of political parties and representative democracies: rethinking parties in associational, experimentalist governance.Veit Bader - 2014 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 17 (3):350-376.
    The contrast between the normative functions of political parties in representative democracies and their empirical working is stark and rapidly increasing. This article starts from a sober, realist account of the empirical state of affairs and from structural problems of democracy and participations – in terms of limits of time, information, qualification and relevant expertise – that have to be acknowledged by any realist–utopian proposal of alternatives beyond the exclusive alternative of ‘thin, realist democracy’ or emphatic ‘strong, participatory, (...)
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  23. Political Parties.Robert Michels, E. Paul & C. Paul - 1917 - International Journal of Ethics 27 (2):259-260.
     
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    Pathways of Becoming Political Party Activists: The Experience of Malay-Muslim Grassroots Party Activists.Wan Rohila Ganti Bt Wan Abdul Ghapar & Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid - 2020 - Intellectual Discourse 28 (1):5-33.
    : Whilst the recent electoral performance of Parti Islam seMalaysia and Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu Bersatu in Terengganuhas generated much interest, there are lack of studies over the involvementand motivations of the most committed party players; the grassrootsparty activists. PAS and UMNO are strongly supported by committed andextraordinary party members at the grassroots level who devote their time,money, effort, and energy to ensure the party they support wins elections andremains relevant. Unlike other professions, they are working for the party on afull-time (...)
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    Political Parties Online: Digital Democracy as Reflected in Three Dutch Political Party Web Sites.Liza Tsaliki, Nicholas W. Jankowski & Martine Van Selm - 2002 - Communications 27 (2):189-209.
    This paper examines how three Dutch political parties employ the Internet as a tool to enhance ‘digital democracy’. The potential of digital democracy is considered to be strongest in the sphere of collective action outside the domain of political institutions. In this article, however, attention is given to how institutionalized channels might be supportive of digital democracy. Three components of the democratic process – information provision, deliberation, and political decision-making – are examined in the content and (...)
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    Political Parties Matter: Explaining Peaceful and Violent State–Islamist Interactions in Algeria, Egypt, Indonesia and Turkey.Gül M. Kurtoğlu-eski̇şar - 2008 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 9 (2):183-207.
    What explains the breakout of violence following the repression of moderate Islamist groups in some Muslim countries? Part of the answer can lie in the political organization style of those groups, which can constrain or expand their long-term strategy choices in unpredicted ways. Using examples from Algeria, Egypt, Indonesia, and Turkey, this study suggests that organizing as a political party can initially restrict the means of action otherwise available to a moderate Islamist movement, while the loose framework of (...)
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    Factionalism in australian political parties, especially the ALP.John Kilcullen - manuscript
    (1) The basis of factionalism (in the ALP and also in the Liberal and other parties) is not ideology but PATRONAGE, i.e. the ability of factional leaders to confer jobs, honours and other good things on themselves and their favoured supporters. If you want a political career, join a faction and make yourself useful.
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    Towards global political parties.Heikki Patomäki - 2011 - Ethics and Global Politics 4 (2):81-102.
    While the transnational public sphere has existed in the Arendtian sense at least since the mid-19th century, a new kind of reflexively political global civil society emerged in the late 20th century. However, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), advocacy groups, and networks have limited agendas and legitimacy and, without the support of at least one state, limited means to realise changes. Since 2001, theWorld Social Forum (WSF) has formed a key attempt in forging links and ties of solidarity among diverse actors. (...)
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    Religious Interactions of the Romanian Political Parties. Case Study: the Christian-Democratic Connection.Nicolae Paun, Georgiana Ciceo & Dorin Domuta - 2009 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 8 (24):104-132.
    Over the past 20 years, along with official endeavors directed towards the accession of Romania into the European structures, political parties tried to integrate themselves into wider European families. Approaching the European People’s Party (the most prominent group in the European Parliament) - dominated by Christian democrats whose existence was largely influenced by the Catholic social teaching - seemed to be one of the most difficult tasks. For their first European elections held in 2007 several Romanian political (...)
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    Political Parties as Corruption Hazards.Oliver Milne - 2020 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 20 (2):139-151.
    In this paper, I do several things. First, I present a definition of ‘corruption’ as ‘abuse of power that builds or maintains the abuser’s power’, arguing that this definition is more generally applicable than other definitions offered in the literature and that it highlights a crucial property of corruption, namely its tendency to metastasise, presenting a more and more serious danger to society. To defend the emphasis I place on this tendency, I then argue that corruption (as commonly understood) frequently (...)
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  31. Study | Measuring Intra-Party Democracy in Political Parties in Albania.Anjeza Xhaferaj - 2022 - Tirana, Albania: Institute for Democracy and Mediation.
    SUMMARY The research focuses on the three main political parties in Albania, namely Socialist Party, Democratic Party and Socialist Movement for Integration. Its objectives are to measure the Intra-Party Democracy(IPD) in the Albanian political parties and to explore the meaning that party members attach to it. The IPD is understood and broken down into categories and sub-categories so that parties in particular and all interested actors in the field of political parties and democracy (...)
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  32. Appointed elites in the political parties–Albania case.Anjeza Xhaferaj - 2013 - Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 2 (3):307-318.
    The paper aims to explore the relationships that exist between party structure, party system, patronage, and the appointments of the political elites. It is focused on the extent to which political parties can control the allocation of jobs as well as find out which are the institutions over whom the political parties can exercise power; the extent to which historical legacies influence patronage patterns; the extent to which party patronage is exercised in a ‘majoritarian’ as (...)
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    The Role of Political Parties in Making Japanese Public Policy (Liberal Democratic Party as a Model).Ayat Rasheed Fahiem - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:33-50.
    Political parties are considered one of the most important political organizations and have a role in making and drawing up public policy. In Japan, they play a role, but there are not enough opportunities to assume governance. The Liberal Democratic Party is the most prominent party in Japan and plays a role in shaping and directing public policies in the country, and seeks to achieve a balance between the economy and the economy.And securityIn social affairs, the party (...)
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  34. The Economics of the Political Parties.Seymour E. Harris, Arthur Schlesinger & Heinz Eulau - 1963 - Science and Society 27 (4):457-464.
     
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    The Maddest, Merriest Political Party in All England.Tony Evans - 1985 - The Chesterton Review 11 (1):57-60.
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    Emancipatory struggles and their political organisation: How political parties and social movements respond to changing notions of emancipation.Felix Butzlaff - 2022 - European Journal of Social Theory 25 (1):94-117.
    In this article, I address the ways in which debates in liberal, Marxist and postmodernist social theory have remoulded readings of emancipation – and how these reformulations have affected the organisation of emancipatory struggles by and in political parties and social movements. I focus on three conceptual ambiguities that have spurred theoretical disputes and restructured organisational imaginations of emancipation: who might struggle for liberation, to what end and in which ways. In all three respects, understandings of emancipation have (...)
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    Feminist policymaking in turbulent times: critical perspectives.Hannah Partis-Jennings & Clara Eroukhmanoff (eds.) - 2024 - New York, NY: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
    Feminist Policymaking in Turbulent Times offers a unique and timely reflection of the critical debates around the institutionalisation of feminist and gender-focused ideas and norms into policy. Many states and non-governmental organisations are increasingly invested in 'feminist policymaking' at the domestic and international levels. Yet, this liberal (feminist) agenda is also vastly disputed by critical, intersectional and decolonial voices on the one hand, and by anti-gender movements around the world on the other. Indeed, while opposition to 'gender ideology' is mounting (...)
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    Private association and public brand: the dualistic conception of political parties in the common law world.Graeme Orr - 2014 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 17 (3):332-349.
    This paper examines the legal conception of political parties. It does so by unearthing the history and ontology of the common law relating to political parties in international perspective. The flexibility of the unincorporated association, in which parties are understood through the private law of contract as networks of internal rules or agreements, rather than as legal entities, has proven to be a mask. In the common laws imagination, the ideal party is a ground-up organization (...)
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    Political Parties and Parliamentary Elections in Hungary 1848–1892. [REVIEW]Klaus-Detlev Grothusen - 1976 - Philosophy and History 9 (2):252-253.
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    Review and Response To: Politics, Parties and Issues in Australia; An Introduction [Book Review].Rod Wise - 2009 - Ethos: Social Education Victoria 17 (3):33.
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    Civic Associations, Political Parties, and the Cultivation of Citizenship Consciousness in Modern China.Liu Zehua & Liu Jianqing - 1996 - Chinese Studies in History 29 (4):8-35.
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    Taiwanese Political Parties can be Categorized by Face, by Those Who Reported Making Face-To-Trait Inferences.Shun-Fu Hu, Chien-Kai Chang, Yu-Chen Chen & Sarina Hui-Lin Chien - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Democracy without political parties.Adriano Olivetti - 1951 - [Ivrea]: Community Movement.
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  44. Political Parties and the Politics of Development in Latin America.Julius Rivera - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
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    Unfolding the German political parties: A description and application of multiple unidimensional unfolding.G. Dc Socte, H. Fcgcr & K. C. Klaucr - 1989 - In Geert de Soete, Hubert Feger & Karl C. Klauer, New developments in psychological choice modeling. New York, N.Y., U.S.A.: Distributors for the United States and Canada, Elsevier Science. pp. 259.
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    A Political party and Education: Reflections on the Liberal Party's Educational Policy, 1867–1902.K. M. Hughes - 1960 - British Journal of Educational Studies 8 (2):112-126.
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    Determinants of Attitudes Toward the Scientific Community: Confidence in the Press as a Mediator of Political Party Affiliation.Bryan E. Denham - 2021 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 41 (2-3):72-82.
    Drawing on 10 sets of data gathered in the General Social Survey between 2000 and 2018, this study examined whether confidence in the press mediated political party affiliation as a determinant of attitudes toward the scientific community. The study observed full mediation effects in three of five instances in which Republicans occupied the White House, with partial or no mediation observed at other points. Overall findings showed that males, White respondents, and those who had completed more years of school, (...)
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    Between Virtuous Trust and Distrust: A Model of Political Ideologies in Times of Challenged Political Parties.Arman Teymouri Niknam & Leif Hemming Pedersen - 2024 - SATS 25 (1):69-89.
    The analytical model of political ideologies offered in this article describes the connection between rising levels of distrust towards societal institutions in modern democracies and how such developments has challenged traditional and long-standing political parties in the Western world, such as the Danish political party Radikale Venstre [the Danish Social-Liberal Party]. Through use of a tripartite model of trust developed by Arman Teymouri Niknam during his interpretation of Mary Wollstonecraft’s attitudes towards trust brought together with different (...)
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    What’s the Party Like? The Status of the Political Party in Anti-Defection Jurisdictions.Udit Bhatia - 2021 - Law and Philosophy 40 (3):305-334.
    This paper explores how political parties should be regulated in jurisdictions with anti-defection laws, which constitutionalise parties’ control over the legislative process. It begins by arguing that parties in such jurisdictions should be understood as neither private organisations nor quasi-public bodies but as legislative entities. Next, it argues that recognising the legislative status of the party should affect how we think about the legal regulation of its internal affairs. In particular, the law may justifiably demand that (...)
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    Accessibility, Science, and Political Parties.Giulia Bistagnino - forthcoming - Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche.
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