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Contents
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- 1. Studying the Political Party– Interest Group Relationship 1
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Part 1. The Traditional Democracies
- 2. Britain: Change and Continuity Within the New Realities of British Politics 25
- 3. France: Party-Group Relations in the Shadow of the State 45
- 4. Sweden: Weakening Links Between Political Parties and Interest Organizations 63
- 5. The United States: The Paradox of Loose Party-Group Ties in the Context of American Political Development 79
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Part 2. The Post–World War II Democracies
- 6. Germany: The Continuing Dominance of Neocorporatism 99
- 7. Italy: The Erosion and Demise of Party Dominance 119
- 8. Israel: The End of Integration 139
- 9. Japan: Strong State, Spectator Democracy, and Modified Corporatism 155
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Part 3. The Transitional Democracies
- 10. Spain: Changing Party-Group Relations in a New Democracy 173
- 11. The Czech Republic: Party Dominance in a Transitional System 193
- 12. Poland: Parties, Movements, Groups, and Ambiguity 211
- 13. Argentina: Parties and Interests Operating Separately by Design and in Practice 229
- 14. Mexico: The End of Party Corporatism? 247
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Part 4. Conclusions
- 15. Toward a Systematic Understanding of Party-Group Relations in Liberal Democracies 267
- Acronyms 293
- Further Reading 297
- Notes 307
- References 313
- The Contributors 335
- Index 339
- About the Book 353
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- 1. Studying the Political Party– Interest Group Relationship 1
-
Part 1. The Traditional Democracies
- 2. Britain: Change and Continuity Within the New Realities of British Politics 25
- 3. France: Party-Group Relations in the Shadow of the State 45
- 4. Sweden: Weakening Links Between Political Parties and Interest Organizations 63
- 5. The United States: The Paradox of Loose Party-Group Ties in the Context of American Political Development 79
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Part 2. The Post–World War II Democracies
- 6. Germany: The Continuing Dominance of Neocorporatism 99
- 7. Italy: The Erosion and Demise of Party Dominance 119
- 8. Israel: The End of Integration 139
- 9. Japan: Strong State, Spectator Democracy, and Modified Corporatism 155
-
Part 3. The Transitional Democracies
- 10. Spain: Changing Party-Group Relations in a New Democracy 173
- 11. The Czech Republic: Party Dominance in a Transitional System 193
- 12. Poland: Parties, Movements, Groups, and Ambiguity 211
- 13. Argentina: Parties and Interests Operating Separately by Design and in Practice 229
- 14. Mexico: The End of Party Corporatism? 247
-
Part 4. Conclusions
- 15. Toward a Systematic Understanding of Party-Group Relations in Liberal Democracies 267
- Acronyms 293
- Further Reading 297
- Notes 307
- References 313
- The Contributors 335
- Index 339
- About the Book 353