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This is a history of political parties in ten nations (with the sections on France and Germany limited to specific period), and a critique of the existing literature that emphasizes the importance of electoral rules as determinative of political party systems.
Contents
Introduction PART I: COUNTRIES WITH A DOMINANT PARTY DENMARK, SWEDEN, NORWAY 1. The Party System With The Various Degrees Of Dominance 2. The Voter Influence Structure Or The Search For The Possible Causes Of Dominance 3. A New Welcome Structure For The Protest Vote ITALY 1. Political Institutions. 2. Voters' Influence Structure From 1946 To 1992 3. The Welcome Structure For The Vote Against The Government PART II: A QUASI TWO-PARTY SYSTEM AUSTRIA 1. Political Institutions 2. The Voter Influence Structure 3. Major Change Of The Welcome Structure For The Vote Against The Government PART III: A FRAGMENTED MULTIPARTY SISTEM THE NETHERLANDS 1. Political Institutions 2. The Voter Influence Structure 3. The Welcome Structure For The Vote Against The Government BELGIUM 1. Political Institutions 2. The Voter Influence Structure 3. The Welcome Structure For The Vote Against The Government FINLAND 1. Introduction And Political Institutions 2. The Voter Influence Structure 3. The Welcome Structure Modified FRANCE DURING THE FOURTH REPUBLIC 1. Political Institutions 2. The Voter Influence Structure 3. The Welcome Structure For The Vote Against Government WEIMAR GERMANY (1919-1932) 1. Political Institutions: The Right To Vote, Electoral And Party System 2. The Voter Influence Structure 3. A Welcome Structure Against The Government And Weimar 4. Conclusion