From party politics to personalized politics? : party change and political personalization in democracies / Gideon Rahat and Ofer Kenig.
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- 9780198808008
- 324.2 RAH 22
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction -- pt. I Party Change -- 2. Party Change: The Variance Hiding behind the General Trend -- 3. Indicators of Party Change -- 4. Presence and Success of National-Level Parties in Local and Regional Elections -- 5. Cross-National Comparison of Party Change -- pt. II Political Personalization -- 6. Political Personalization: Definition, Typology, and Causes -- 7. Indicators of Political Personalization -- 8. Parties versus Politicians Online -- 9. Cross-National Analysis of Political Personalization -- pt. III Party Change and Political Personalization -- 10. Party Change and Political Personalization: A Critical Overview of the Literature -- 11. Party Change and Political Personalization: An Empirical Analysis -- 12. Summary and Conclusions.
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This volumes examines two major developments in contemporary democratic politics- the change in party-society linkage and political personalization-and their relation to each other.
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