Will this limited participation which the catch-all party offers the population at large, this call to rational and dispassionate participation in the political process via officially sanctioned channels, work? The instrument, the catch-all party, cannot... Political Parties: Old Concepts and New Challenges - Side 64redigert av - 2002 - 384 siderBegrenset visning - Om denne boken
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