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Editor Thomas Poguntke; Editor Paul Webb
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Oxford University Press, USA, Date: 2007-06-21. Paperback. Good. 2007. Oxford University Press, USA ISBN 0199218498 9780199218493 [US]
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Editor-Thomas Poguntke; Editor-Paul Webb
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ISBN10: 0199218498, ISBN13: 9780199218493, [publisher: Oxford University Press, USA] Softcover
[Houston, TX, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2007]
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Thomas Poguntke
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ISBN10: 0199218498, ISBN13: 9780199218493, [publisher: Oxford University Press, U.S.A. 2007-11-11] Softcover
[Wallingford, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2007]
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Thomas Poguntke
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Paperback / softback. New. Leading experts come together to examine the changing role of political parties and political leadership in fourteen modern democracies. ISBN 0199218498 9780199218493 [GB]
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Thomas Poguntke
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ISBN10: 0199218498, ISBN13: 9780199218493, [publisher: OUP Oxford] Softcover nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - The Presidentialization of Politics shows that the politics of democratic societies is moving towards a presidentialized working mode, even in the absence of formal institutional changes. These developments can be explained by a combination of long-term structural changes in modern politics and societies' contingent factors which fluctuate over time. While these contingent, short-term factors relate to the personalities of office holders, the overall politicalagenda, and the majority situation in parliament, there are several structural factors which are relatively uniform across modern nations. First, the internationalization of modern politics (which is particularly pronounced within the European Union) has led to an 'executive bias' of the political processwhich has strengthened the role of political top elites vis-à-vis their parliamentary groups and/or their parties. Their predominance has been amplified further by the vastly expanded steering capacities of state machineries which have severely reduced the scope of effective parliamentary control. At the same time, the declining stability of political alignments has increased the proportion of citizens whose voting decisions are not constrained by long-standing party loyalties. Inconjunction with the mediatization of politics, this has increased the ...
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