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Small Parties in Western Europe

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A systematic analysis of small parties in Western Europe.

It fills a significant gap in the comparative study of the politics and party systems of the region. Small parties exist in virtually all Western European countries but their individuals and collective importance has remained undefined and largely ignored.

Their increasing impact in recent decades has begun to challenge the traditional view that small parties do not matter.

On the contrary, their political and societal functions can be out of all proportion to their size. The authors formulate five distinct approaches to the study of small parties, for example a conceptual definitional approach, a numerical definitional approach, a diachronic approach, a classificatory approach and a systematic approach.

These are applied in interestingly different ways to national case studies including Italy, Greece, Belgium, Denmark, Great Britain and the Netherlands.

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SAGE Publications Ltd
0803982615 / 9780803982611
Hardback
324.24
01/11/1989
United Kingdom
256 pages, tables, figures, bibliography, indices
138 x 216 mm
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