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Political Parties and the Concept of Power - A Theoretical Famework

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Danny Rye is Associate Lecturer in Politics and Policy at the Department of Politics, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK. Klappentext An original investigation of the nature of the forces that make members and representatives both loyal and beneficial to a contemporary political party, this book combines theoretical reflection with interview and archive material to provide a unique perspective on power, arguing that it is more complex and nuanced than is frequently assumed. Zusammenfassung An original investigation of the nature of the forces that make members and representatives both loyal and beneficial to a contemporary political party! this book combines theoretical reflection with interview and archive material to provide a unique perspective on power! arguing that it is more complex and nuanced than is frequently assumed. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Power and the Analysis of Political Parties 2. The Concept of Power 3. Individualistic Power 4. Strategic Power 5. Bureaucratic Power 6. Constitutive Power 7. Disciplinary Control 8. Conclusion: Political Parties and the Concept of Power

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1. Power and the Analysis of Political Parties 2. The Concept of Power 3. Individualistic Power 4. Strategic Power 5. Bureaucratic Power 6. Constitutive Power 7. Disciplinary Control 8. Conclusion: Political Parties and the Concept of Power

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