aPolitical parties are necessary in the exercise of democracy in nation states. The enlargement of the electorate—the body of qualified voters—has increased the importance of parties to the point where it is practically impossible for a candidate to get elected without the support of a party org...
Political Parties Are Vital to DemocracyThe approaching Republican and Democratic conventions provideappropriate occasions to recognize...Vile, John R
Political parties are generally thought of as agents of democracy that fulfil a range of functions, such as policy formulation, interest aggregation and articulation, social integration, and elite recruitment. However, given the weakness of many African parties, are they able to contribute positively ...
Section 1 The Role of Political Parties How Parties Help Government Selecting Candidates Setting Goals Providing Leadership Acting as ‘Watchdogs’ How Parties Help Citizens Citizens’ Voices in Government Informing Citizens Involving Citizens Section 2 Our Two-Party System Republicans Origins Abraham Lincol...
Political Parties? How Democracy Should Deal with Anti-Democratic Political Parties?How Democracy Should Deal with Anti-Democratic Political Parties?Monteiro, Alessandra
Political parties, a sociological study of the oligarchical tendencies of modern democracy; 作者:Robert Michels 出版社:Nabu Press 出版年:2010-8-18 页数:438 定价:GBP 20.99 装帧:Paperback ISBN:9781177388979 豆瓣评分 评价人数不足 评价: 写笔记
M: At the heart of the system of government called“democracy” is the institution of elections. The electoral system is the basic machinery by which popular government is exercised. And at the heart of the electoral system are political parties that organize voters and compete for support on ...
Political Parties and DemocracyPolitical partiesTHE latest update on the ongoing consultations on the All-Parties Conference scheduled on May 3-5 is that agreements have been reached by its proponents on various political and electoral reforms.
The consolidation of democracy in East–Central Europe: Democratic consolidation in Poland after 1989 and the dramatic crises of Communist systems elsewhere in East-Central Europe.1 It is important to note that the Slovenes initiated democratic change by ... AA Michta 被引量: 24发表: 1997年 Pola...
These effects of the dwindling of individuality and the growth of formalism in political life, which have come to light in each of the different aspects from which we have successively considered the work of the Caucus, culminate and are summed up in a way in the highest sphere of political...