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New Parties in Old Party Systems
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Author(s):
Nicole Bolleyer
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October 03 2013
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Oxford University Press
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pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 24
Disentangling Dimensions and Sources of Party Success: Conceptual and Methodological Challenges
pp. 51
Between Leadership and Structure Formation: The Challenges of Party Institutionalization
pp. 76
Patterns of New Party Persistence and Sustainability in Seventeen Democracies
pp. 101
The Leadership–Structure Dilemma in Green and Religious New Parties: Short-Term Trouble but Long-Term Endurance through Fully-Fledged Institutionalization
pp. 125
The Leadership–Structure Dilemma in Liberal and Leftist New Parties: Short-Term Success but Long-Term Decline through Partial Institutionalization
pp. 152
The Leadership–Structure Dilemma in Rooted New Right Parties: Reinforcing or Undermining Advantageous Formative Conditions?
pp. 173
The Leadership–Structure Dilemma in Entrepreneurial New Right Parties: From Disintegration to Fully-Fledged Institutionalization
pp. 209
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