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Stoll, Heather:Changing societies, changing party systems
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Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2013. First Paperback Edition. Original Wrappers. As New/No Dustjacket. 340 pages. Stamped damaged on verso title page. Otherwise in new condit… More...
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2013. First Paperback Edition. Original Wrappers. As New/No Dustjacket. 340 pages. Stamped damaged on verso title page. Otherwise in new condition with only light shelfwear. How do changes in society that increase the heterogeneity of the citizenry shape democratic party systems? This book seeks to answer this question. It focuses on the key mechanism by which social heterogeneity shapes the number of political parties: new social groups successfully forming new, sectarian parties. Why are some groups successful at this while others fail? Drawing on cross-national statistical analyses and case studies of Sephardi and Russian immigration to Israel and African American enfranchisement in the United States, this book demonstrates that social heterogeneity does matter. However, it makes the case that to understand when and how social heterogeneity matters, factors besides the electoral system __ most importantly, the regime type, the strategies played by existing parties, and the size and politicization of new social groups __ must be taken into account. It also demonstrates that sectarian parties play an important role in securing descriptive representation for new groups. Size: Octavo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 750 grams. Category: Political Science; Britain; Modern; UNFORTUNATELY DUE TO BREXIT WE ARE NOT ABLE TO ACCEPT EU ORDERS UNTIL 1 JULY 2021. AFTER THIS WE HOPE TO BE ABLE TO SERVE OUR EU CUSTOMERS AGAIN. WE APOLOGISE FOR THE INCONVENIENCE.; ISBN: 110767574X. ISBN/EAN: 9781107675742. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 021341. . 9781107675742, Cambridge University Press, 2013, 5<
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Changing Societies, Changing Party Systems
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How do changes in society that increase the heterogeneity of the citizenry shape democratic party systems? This book seeks to answer this question. It focuses on the key mechanism by whic… More...
How do changes in society that increase the heterogeneity of the citizenry shape democratic party systems? This book seeks to answer this question. It focuses on the key mechanism by which social heterogeneity shapes the number of political parties: new social groups successfully forming new, sectarian parties. Why are some groups successful at this while others fail? Drawing on cross-national. How do changes in society that increase the heterogeneity of the citizenry shape democratic party systems? This book seeks to answer this question. It focuses on the key mechanism by which social heterogeneity shapes the number of political parties: new social groups successfully forming new, sectarian parties. Why are some groups successful at this while others fail? Drawing on cross-national statistical analyses and case studies of Sephardi and Russian immigration to Israel and African American enfranchisement in the United States, this book demonstrates that social heterogeneity does matter. However, it makes the case that to understand when and how social heterogeneity matters, factors besides the electoral system - most importantly, the regime type, the strategies played by existing parties, and the size and politicization of new social groups - must be taken into account. It also demonstrates that sectarian parties play an important role in securing descriptive representation for new groups. Books, Society and Social Sciences~~Politics & Government~~Political Structure & Processes, Changing Societies, Changing Party Systems~~Book~~9781107675742~~Heather Stoll, , , , , , , , , ,<
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Heather Stoll:Changing Societies, Changing Party Systems
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How do changes in society that increase the heterogeneity of the citizenry shape democratic party systems? This book seeks to answer this question. It focuses on the key mechanism by whic… More...
How do changes in society that increase the heterogeneity of the citizenry shape democratic party systems? This book seeks to answer this question. It focuses on the key mechanism by which social heterogeneity shapes the number of political parties: new social groups successfully forming new, sectarian parties. Why are some groups successful at this while others fail? Drawing on cross-national statistical analyses and case studies of Sephardi and Russian immigration to Israel and African American enfranchisement in the United States, this book demonstrates that social heterogeneity does matter. However, it makes the case that to understand when and how social heterogeneity matters, factors besides the electoral system most importantly, the regime type, the strategies played by existing parties, and the size and politicization of new social groups must be taken into account. It also demonstrates that sectarian parties play an important role in securing descriptive representation for new groups. Stoll studies how society shapes democratic political competition, with a focus on the number of political parties. Buch (fremdspr.) Taschenbuch 25.11.2013 Bücher>Fremdsprachige Bücher>Englische Bücher, Cambridge University Press, .201<
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How do changes in society that increase the heterogeneity of the citizenry shape democratic party systems? This book seeks to answer this question. It focuses on the key mechanism by whic… More...
How do changes in society that increase the heterogeneity of the citizenry shape democratic party systems? This book seeks to answer this question. It focuses on the key mechanism by which social heterogeneity shapes the number of political parties: new social groups successfully forming new, sectarian parties. Why are some groups successful at this while others fail? Drawing on cross-national statistical analyses and case studies of Sephardi and Russian immigration to Israel and African American enfranchisement in the United States, this book demonstrates that social heterogeneity does matter. However, it makes the case that to understand when and how social heterogeneity matters, factors besides the electoral system most importantly, the regime type, the strategies played by existing parties, and the size and politicization of new social groups must be taken into account. It also demonstrates that sectarian parties play an important role in securing descriptive representation for new groups. Stoll studies how society shapes democratic political competition, with a focus on the number of political parties. Buch (fremdspr.) Bücher>Fremdsprachige Bücher>Englische Bücher, Cambridge University Press<
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Paperback, [PU: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS], Stoll studies how society shapes democratic political competition, focusing on the number of political parties. The book develops the most gen… More...
Paperback, [PU: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS], Stoll studies how society shapes democratic political competition, focusing on the number of political parties. The book develops the most general theory about how society shapes the number of parties to date, as well as the most extensive measures of social heterogeneity, which it uses to test its hypotheses., Political Structures: Democracy<
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