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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Dedication V
- Contents VII
- Preface to Political Parties in the Global South XI
- Chapter 1 Political parties. What are they and how do we study them? 1
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Part I: The origins of today’s political parties in the Global South
- Part I: The origins of today’s political parties in the Global South 27
- Chapter 2 The origins of contemporary political parties in Latin America (1990–2020) 37
- Chapter 3 The economics of political development: Party politics in Jamaica 57
- Chapter 4 Making sense of Arab political parties’ origins: Secular groups and nationalism 89
- Chapter 5 The origins of today’s political parties in Africa 119
- Chapter 6 The party systems of Central Asia 137
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Part II: Party organization and finance in the Global South
- Part II: Party organization and finance in the Global South 153
- Chapter 7 Dynamics of Islamist party trajectories in Egypt and Tunisia after the Arab Uprisings: Between ideational and structural materialist approaches 165
- Chapter 8 Party organization and finance in the MENA region 185
- Chapter 9 The price of the party: How finance shapes political organization in sub-Saharan Africa 207
- Chapter 10 Regime types, party politics and political finance in Southeast Asia 221
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Part III: The functions of parties in the Global South: State and citizen perspectives
- Part III: The functions of parties in the Global South: State and citizen perspectives 239
- Chapter 11 Political parties’ functions in Latin America: Assessing the gap between expectations and reality 249
- Chapter 12 The functions of parties in the MENA: The state perspective 275
- Chapter 13 Functions of political parties in Southeast Asia: A regime perspective 289
- Chapter 14 Anti-party and apartisan attitudes in Southeast Asia: On ordinary citizens, political parties and leadership 311
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Part IV: Parties and society
- Part IV: Parties and society 341
- Chapter 15 African political parties: A citizens’ perspective 353
- Chapter 16 The intersection of traditional cleavages and post-materialist values in the Middle East and North Africa 377
- Chapter 17 The roles and prospects of the Malaysian United Democratic Alliance: Voices from the Malaysian youth 397
- Chapter 18 The influence of Islamists in Malaysia’s People’s Justice Party (KEADILAN) 419
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Conclusion and perspectives
- Chapter 19 Political parties: Perspectives from the Global South 439
- Contributors
- Index
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Dedication V
- Contents VII
- Preface to Political Parties in the Global South XI
- Chapter 1 Political parties. What are they and how do we study them? 1
-
Part I: The origins of today’s political parties in the Global South
- Part I: The origins of today’s political parties in the Global South 27
- Chapter 2 The origins of contemporary political parties in Latin America (1990–2020) 37
- Chapter 3 The economics of political development: Party politics in Jamaica 57
- Chapter 4 Making sense of Arab political parties’ origins: Secular groups and nationalism 89
- Chapter 5 The origins of today’s political parties in Africa 119
- Chapter 6 The party systems of Central Asia 137
-
Part II: Party organization and finance in the Global South
- Part II: Party organization and finance in the Global South 153
- Chapter 7 Dynamics of Islamist party trajectories in Egypt and Tunisia after the Arab Uprisings: Between ideational and structural materialist approaches 165
- Chapter 8 Party organization and finance in the MENA region 185
- Chapter 9 The price of the party: How finance shapes political organization in sub-Saharan Africa 207
- Chapter 10 Regime types, party politics and political finance in Southeast Asia 221
-
Part III: The functions of parties in the Global South: State and citizen perspectives
- Part III: The functions of parties in the Global South: State and citizen perspectives 239
- Chapter 11 Political parties’ functions in Latin America: Assessing the gap between expectations and reality 249
- Chapter 12 The functions of parties in the MENA: The state perspective 275
- Chapter 13 Functions of political parties in Southeast Asia: A regime perspective 289
- Chapter 14 Anti-party and apartisan attitudes in Southeast Asia: On ordinary citizens, political parties and leadership 311
-
Part IV: Parties and society
- Part IV: Parties and society 341
- Chapter 15 African political parties: A citizens’ perspective 353
- Chapter 16 The intersection of traditional cleavages and post-materialist values in the Middle East and North Africa 377
- Chapter 17 The roles and prospects of the Malaysian United Democratic Alliance: Voices from the Malaysian youth 397
- Chapter 18 The influence of Islamists in Malaysia’s People’s Justice Party (KEADILAN) 419
-
Conclusion and perspectives
- Chapter 19 Political parties: Perspectives from the Global South 439
- Contributors
- Index