Party Politics in New Zealand

Party Politics in New Zealand

Einband:
Kartonierter Einband
EAN:
9780195584134
Untertitel:
Englisch
Genre:
Politikwissenschaft
Autor:
Raymond Miller
Herausgeber:
Sydney University Press
Anzahl Seiten:
272
Erscheinungsdatum:
28.04.2005
ISBN:
978-0-19-558413-4

Klappentext Party Politics in New Zealand is concerned with the external and internal worlds of party politics in New Zealand. Zusammenfassung It is widely accepted that representative government is party government, and that political parties are the vital link between citizen and the state. In light of the recent history of political reform in New Zealand, it is imperative that the role and influence of parties and the party system be rigorously reassessed. Party Politics in New Zealand is concerned with the external and internal worlds of party politics in New Zealand. It is organised around two central themes. The first explores the reconfiguration of the two-party system into a multiparty one in which up to seven or eight parties regularly win parlimentary seats and coalitions are the standard form of government. The second delves inside the parties to consider the issue of political participation. In Party Politics in New Zealand, Raymond Miller thematically investigates a number of issues that long have long concerned scholars, dividing chapters by topic, rather than by party, making the book appealing to students. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part 1: Introduction 1: Thinking About Participation and the Party System Part 2: The Party System 2: Development of the Party System 3: Paty System Under Proportional Representation Part 3: How Parties Organize 4: Models of Party Organization 5: Members, Activists and Funding 6: Selecting Candidates 7: Choosing and Assessing Leaders Part 4: How Parties Compete 8: Ideology and Policy 9: Who are the Representatives? 10: The Modern Campaign 11: Parties in Power Part 5: Conclusion 12: Future of Participation and the Party System

Klappentext
Party Politics in New Zealand is concerned with the external and internal worlds of party politics in New Zealand.

Zusammenfassung
It is widely accepted that representative government is party government, and that political parties are the vital link between citizen and the state. In light of the recent history of political reform in New Zealand, it is imperative that the role and influence of parties and the party system be rigorously reassessed. Party Politics in New Zealand is concerned with the external and internal worlds of party politics in New Zealand. It is organised around two central themes. The first explores the reconfiguration of the two-party system into a multiparty one in which up to seven or eight parties regularly win parlimentary seats and coalitions are the standard form of government. The second delves inside the parties to consider the issue of political participation. In Party Politics in New Zealand, Raymond Miller thematically investigates a number of issues that long have long concerned scholars, dividing chapters by topic, rather than by party, making the book appealing to students.

Inhalt
Part 1: Introduction
1: Thinking About Participation and the Party System
Part 2: The Party System
2: Development of the Party System
3: Paty System Under Proportional Representation
Part 3: How Parties Organize
4: Models of Party Organization
5: Members, Activists and Funding
6: Selecting Candidates
7: Choosing and Assessing Leaders
Part 4: How Parties Compete
8: Ideology and Policy
9: Who are the Representatives?
10: The Modern Campaign
11: Parties in Power
Part 5: Conclusion
12: Future of Participation and the Party System


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