Uncommon Democracies : The One-Party Dominant Regimes /
Uncommon Democracies : The One-Party Dominant Regimes /
ed. by T. J. Pempel.
- 1 online resource (384 p.) : 22 figures
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Contributors -- Introduction. Uncommon Democracies: The One-Party Dominant Regimes -- 1. Single-Party Dominance in Sweden: The Saga of Social Democracy -- 2. Conditions of Labor-Party Dominance: Sweden and Britain Compared -- 3. The Political Economy of Labor-Party Dominance and Decline in Israel -- 4. Defense Controversies and One-Party Dominance: The Opposition in Japan and West Germany -- 5. Establishing Party Dominance: It Ain't Easy -- 6. The Political Economy of Conservative Resurgence under Recession: Public Policies and Political Support in Japan, 128 162 1977–1983 -- 7. The Decline of Dominant Parties: Parliamentary Politics in Sweden and Japan in the 1970s -- 8. Israel under Labor and the Likud: The Role of Dominance Considered -- 9. The Dominant Party and Social Coalitions in Japan -- 10. Maintaining Hegemony in Italy: "The softer they rise, the slower they fall!" -- Conclusion. One-Party Dominance and the Creation of Regimes -- Index
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In this collection of original essays, thirteen country specialists working within a common comparative frame of reference analyze major examples of long-term, single-party rule in industrialized democracies. They focus on four cases: Japan under the Liberal Democratic party since 1955; Italy under the Christian Democrats for thirty-five or more years starting in 1945; Sweden under the Social Democratic party from 1932 until 1976 (and again from 1982 until present); and Israel under the Labor party from pre-statehood until 1977.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781501746161
10.7591/9781501746161 doi
Comparative government--Congresses.
One-party systems--Congresses.
One-party systems--Congresses.
Opposition (Political science)--Congresses.
Opposition (Political science)--Congresses.
Political parties--Congresses.
Political parties--Congresses.
Representative government and representation--Congresses.
Political Science & Political History.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political ideologies / Democracy.
JF2011 / .U53 1990
324.2/04
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Contributors -- Introduction. Uncommon Democracies: The One-Party Dominant Regimes -- 1. Single-Party Dominance in Sweden: The Saga of Social Democracy -- 2. Conditions of Labor-Party Dominance: Sweden and Britain Compared -- 3. The Political Economy of Labor-Party Dominance and Decline in Israel -- 4. Defense Controversies and One-Party Dominance: The Opposition in Japan and West Germany -- 5. Establishing Party Dominance: It Ain't Easy -- 6. The Political Economy of Conservative Resurgence under Recession: Public Policies and Political Support in Japan, 128 162 1977–1983 -- 7. The Decline of Dominant Parties: Parliamentary Politics in Sweden and Japan in the 1970s -- 8. Israel under Labor and the Likud: The Role of Dominance Considered -- 9. The Dominant Party and Social Coalitions in Japan -- 10. Maintaining Hegemony in Italy: "The softer they rise, the slower they fall!" -- Conclusion. One-Party Dominance and the Creation of Regimes -- Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
In this collection of original essays, thirteen country specialists working within a common comparative frame of reference analyze major examples of long-term, single-party rule in industrialized democracies. They focus on four cases: Japan under the Liberal Democratic party since 1955; Italy under the Christian Democrats for thirty-five or more years starting in 1945; Sweden under the Social Democratic party from 1932 until 1976 (and again from 1982 until present); and Israel under the Labor party from pre-statehood until 1977.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781501746161
10.7591/9781501746161 doi
Comparative government--Congresses.
One-party systems--Congresses.
One-party systems--Congresses.
Opposition (Political science)--Congresses.
Opposition (Political science)--Congresses.
Political parties--Congresses.
Political parties--Congresses.
Representative government and representation--Congresses.
Political Science & Political History.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political ideologies / Democracy.
JF2011 / .U53 1990
324.2/04

