Small parties in Western Europe : comparative and national perspectives

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Small parties in Western Europe : comparative and national perspectives

edited by Ferdinand Müller-Rommel and Geoffrey Pridham

(Sage modern politics series, v. 27)

SAGE, 1991

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [203]-220) and index

"Sponsored by the European Consortium for Political Research/ECPR"--T.p.

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Description

This is the first comparative analysis of small parties in Western Europe. It fills a significant gap in the comparative study of political parties and party systems in the region. It formulates five approaches to the study of small parties and then applies these to selected national case studies. This original work will be of value to all political scientists interested in parties and party systems in Western Europe.

Table of Contents

Small Parties in Comparative Perspective - Ferdinand M[om]uller-Rommel The State of the Art In Search of Small Parties - Gordon Smith Problems of Definition, Classification and Significance The Electoral Universe of Small Parties in Postwar Western Europe - Peter Mair Italian Small Parties in Comparative Perspective - Geoffrey Pridham The Birth, the Life and the Death of Small Parties in Danish Politics - Mogens N Pedersen Fragments from the Pillars - Paul Lucardie Small Parties in the Netherlands Small Parties in a Small Country - Kris Deschouwer The Belgian Case They also Serve - Jorgen Rasmussen Small Parties in the British Political System The Decline of Small Parties and the Emergence of Two Partyism in Greece - Yannis Papadopoulos

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