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Eldersveld, Samuel James. Political parties in American society. 2nd ed. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin's, 2000.

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Garner, Robert. British political parties today. 2nd ed. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1998.

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Garner, Robert. British political parties today. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1993.

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Gibson, Ray. Parties. London: Usborne, 1992.

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Hobday, Charles. Communist and Marxist parties of the world. 2nd ed. Harlow: Longman, 1990.

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Charles, Hobday. Communist and Marxist parties of the world. Burnt Mill, Harlow, Essex, U.K: Longman, 1986.

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Faucher-King, Florence. Changing Parties. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230509887.

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Barberà, Oscar, Giulia Sandri, Patricia Correa, and Juan Rodríguez-Teruel, eds. Digital Parties. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-78668-7.

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Lindop, Edmund. Political parties. New York: Twenty-First Century Books, 1996.

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Sanaoui, Mustapha. Parties communes. Montpellier: Climats, 2002.

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P, Cross· William. Political parties. Vancouver· BC: UBC Press·, 2003.

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Norman, Kolpas, ed. Dinner parties. San Francisco, Calif: Collins San Francisco, 1996.

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Group, Mintel International, ed. Children's parties. London: Mintel International Group, 2002.

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Loring, John. Tiffany parties. New York: Doubleday, 1989.

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Burgan, Michael. Political parties. Mankato, Minn: Capstone Press, 2008.

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Jensen, Marie-France. Perfect parties. London: Aurum, 1995.

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Gill, Martha. Modern parties. Atlanta, Ga: Longstreet, 1998.

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Mlynowski, Sarah. Parties & Potions. New York: Random House Children's Books, 2008.

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Scott, Michael S. Rave parties. Washington, D.C: U.S. Dept. of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, 2002.

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Board, Auditing Standards. Related parties. London: Auditing Practices Board, 1994.

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Sweet, Jeffrey. Responsible parties. New York, N.Y. (440 Park Ave. S., New York 10016): Dramatists Play Service, 1985.

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Schmidt, Manfred G. Parties. Oxford University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199579396.003.0014.

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Parties. London: Bloomsbury Books, 1995.

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Lappin, Tom. Parties. Two Ravens Press, 2007.

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Parties! Fitzhenry and Whiteside, 1990.

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Beyfus, Drusilla. Parties. Masquerade Publications, 1996.

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Moore, Jo, and Watt Fiona. Parties. Usborne Publishing, Limited, 2012.

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Vechten, Carl Van. Parties. Avon Books, 1986.

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Fiona, Watt. Parties. Usborne Publishing, Limited, 2015.

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Santucci, Jack. More Parties or No Parties. Oxford University PressNew York, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197630655.001.0001.

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Abstract How should we think about electoral reform? What are the prospects for modern-day efforts to reform away the two-party system? This book offers a “shifting coalitions” theory of electoral-system change, puts the Progressive Era in comparative perspective, and warns against repeating history. It casts reform as an effort to get or keep control of government, usually during periods of party realignment. Reform can be used to insulate some coalition, dislodge the one in power, or deal with noncommittal “centrists.” Whether reform lasts depends less on the number of parties than on whether it helps coalitions hold themselves together. This is where the Progressives got it wrong. Unable to win support for “multi-party politics,” they built a reform movement on the idea of “no parties.” They polarized local politics on the issue of “corruption,” won proportional representation in twenty-four cities, then watched (and sometimes joined) its repeal in all but one case. Along the way, they found they needed parties after all, but the rules they had designed were not up to the task. This movement’s legacy still shapes American politics: nonpartisan elections to undersized city councils. Today’s reformers might do well to make peace with parties, and their critics might do well to make peace with having more.
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In Style Parties (In Style Parties). In Style Books, 2005.

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Foxx, Kylie, and Sophie Ledesma. Pajama Parties: Wacky Charades (Pajama Parties). Workman Publishing Company, 2001.

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(Editor), Kay Lawson, and Peter H. Merkl (Editor), eds. When Political Parties Prosper: The Uses of Electoral Success. Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2007.

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Parties and Democracy in France : Parties under Presidentialism: Parties under Presidentialism. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Burgan, Michael, and Charles Barnett III. Political Parties. Capstone, 2010.

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Marks, Debbie. Extraordinary Parties. Authors & Co, 2022.

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Gifford, Thomas. Guilty Parties. MysteriousPress.com, 2012.

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Jupp, J. J. Political Parties. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Hollest, Angela, and Penelope Gaine. Children's Parties. Piatkus Books, 1985.

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Weber, M. Political Parties. The Child's World, Inc, 2020.

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Hawkins, Angus. Political Parties. Edited by David Brown, Gordon Pentland, and Robert Crowcroft. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198714897.013.32.

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This chapter examines the emergence, roles, and meanings of ‘party’ within British politics from the late eighteenth century to the present day. It traces the transition from ‘mixed’ government to ‘parliamentary’ government and ultimately to ‘party’ government. The altered function and nature of political parties within these shifting constitutional contexts is assessed. How parties functioned at the parliamentary and local level is also explored. It moves on to consider how historians have approached different aspects of party activity—their organization of the contest for power in Parliament; specific party histories; embodiments of ideology; how parties have organized themselves; winning elections—and evaluates the role of the idea of a ‘two-party system’ within British politics and historiography as the ‘natural’ alignment of party activity.
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Domínguez, Jorge I., ed. Political Parties. Routledge, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315054179.

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Michels, Robert, and Seymour Martin Lipset. Political Parties. Edited by Arthur Asa Berger. Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315126685.

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Clarins, Dana. Guilty Parties. Bantam Books, 1985.

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Ness, Daniel. Block Parties. Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003097815.

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Luna, Juan Pablo, Rafael Piñeiro Rodríguez, Fernando Rosenblatt, and Gabriel Vommaro, eds. Diminished Parties. Cambridge University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781009072045.

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Many contemporary party organizations are failing to fulfill their representational role in contemporary democracies. While political scientists tend to rely on a minimalist definition of political parties (groups of candidates that compete in elections), this volume argues that this misses how parties can differ not only in degree but also in kind. With a new typology of political parties, the authors provide a new analytical tool to address the role of political parties in democratic functioning and political representation. The empirical chapters apply the conceptual framework to analyze seventeen parties across Latin America. The authors are established scholars expert in comparative politics and in the cases included in the volume. The book sets an agenda for future research on parties and representation, and it will appeal to those concerned with the challenges of consolidating stable and programmatic party systems in developing democracies.
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Rosenbluth, Frances, and Ian Shapiro. Responsible Parties. Yale University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/9780300241051.

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Strahan, Jonathan, ed. Tomorrow's Parties. The MIT Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/14384.001.0001.

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Twelve visions of living in a climate-changed world. We are living in the Anthropocene—an era of dramatic and violent climate change featuring warming oceans, melting icecaps, extreme weather events, habitat loss, species extinction, and more. What will life be like in a climate-changed world? In Tomorrow's Parties, science fiction authors speculate how we might be able to live and even thrive through the advancing Anthropocene. In ten original stories by writers from around the world, an interview with celebrated writer Kim Stanley Robinson, and a series of intricate and elegant artworks by Sean Bodley, Tomorrow's Parties takes rational optimism as a moral imperative, or at least a pragmatic alternative to despair. In these stories—by writers from the United Kingdom, the United States, Nigeria, China, Bangladesh, and Australia—a young man steals from delivery drones; a political community lives on an island made of ocean-borne plastic waste; and a climate change denier tries to unmask “crisis actors.” Climate-changed life also has its pleasures and epiphanies, as when a father in Africa works to make his son's dreams of “Viking adventure” a reality, and an IT professional dispatched to a distant village encounters a marvelous predigital fungal network. Contributors include Pascall Prize for Criticism winner James Bradley, Hugo Award winners Greg Egan and Sarah Gailey, Philip K Dick Award winner Meg Elison, and New York Times bestselling author Daryl Gregory. Contributors Sean Bodley, James Bradley, Greg Egan, Meg Elison, Sarah Gailey, Daryl Gregory, Saad Z. Hossain, Malka Older, Chen Qiufan (translated by Emily Jin), Kim Stanley Robinson, Justina Robson, Tade Thompson
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Ronen, Yaël, and Yael Naggan. Third Parties. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780199660681.003.0037.

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Heffernan, Richard. Political Parties. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199230952.003.0024.

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