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Political Parties And The Concept Of Power Hardcover

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Danny Rye
Book Description
An original investigation of the nature of the forces that make members and representatives both loyal and beneficial to a contemporary political party, this book combines theoretical reflection with interview and archive material to provide a unique perspective on power, arguing that it is more complex and nuanced than is frequently assumed.
ISBN-10
1137331593
ISBN-13
9781137331595
Language
English
Publisher
Palgrave MacMillan
Publication Date
30 Sep 2014
About the Author
Danny Rye is Associate Lecturer in Politics and Policy at the Department of Politics, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK.
Editorial Review
Danny Rye succeeds in focussing new light on two of the most researched subjects in political science: the concept of power and the internal life of political parties. His analysis of the Labour Party in the late 20th century exemplifies well how to undertake important social science research. - Alan Ware, Worcester College, University of Oxford, UK "A wonderful theoretical synthesis which offers fresh analytical purchase on the position of political parties today. Brimming with intelligence and insight, this is a veritable tour de force which deserves to be widely read and debated for years to come" Colin Hay, Centre d'etudes europeenes, Sciences Po, Paris