
Citizens, Parties and the State
A Reappraisal
Alan J. Ware(Author)
Polity Press
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 3. March 1988
Book
Hardback
282 pages
978-0-7456-0385-8 (ISBN)
Description
This book is a major analysis of the role of political parties in the development and promotion of democracy. Alan Ware offers an original discussion of an area of political life which has remained surprisingly under-examined - the impact of parties on democratic life.
Ware's work successfully combines a comparative study of parties with a comprehensive discussion of democratic theory. He examines the role of parties in one-party political systems, focussing on the issue of whether there can be democracy in such systems. One-party systems are then contrasted with those found in representative democracies. Ware offers a highly detailed analysis of the development, evolution and structure of political parties in the West, exploring such issues as the nature of voter-choice in two-party and multi-party systems, and who exactly controls the political system - the voter or the parties, the political elite or the grass-roots activists? Finally, Ware looks at the internal operations of political parties and the fate of attempts to democratize them. He draws extensive conclusions about the proper place of parties and party systems in democratic theory.
Citizens, Parties and the State will be welcomed by second and third-year students and researchers in politics, sociology, current affairs and international politics.
Ware's work successfully combines a comparative study of parties with a comprehensive discussion of democratic theory. He examines the role of parties in one-party political systems, focussing on the issue of whether there can be democracy in such systems. One-party systems are then contrasted with those found in representative democracies. Ware offers a highly detailed analysis of the development, evolution and structure of political parties in the West, exploring such issues as the nature of voter-choice in two-party and multi-party systems, and who exactly controls the political system - the voter or the parties, the political elite or the grass-roots activists? Finally, Ware looks at the internal operations of political parties and the fate of attempts to democratize them. He draws extensive conclusions about the proper place of parties and party systems in democratic theory.
Citizens, Parties and the State will be welcomed by second and third-year students and researchers in politics, sociology, current affairs and international politics.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Dimensions
Height: 239 mm
Width: 164 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
608 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7456-0385-8 (9780745603858)
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Book
01/1987
Polity Press
€35.50
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Person
Alan Ware is Fellow and Tutor in Politics, Worcesterr College, Oxford. His books include Political Parties (editor, 1987), Between Profit and State (1988), Citizens, Parties and the State (1989) and Electoral Systems: A Comparative and Theoretical Introduction (with Andrew Reeve, 1982).
Content
1. Parties and Democratic Theory 2. Democracy in a One-party System
3. The Impact of Party Competition
4. The Public and Private Dimension of Parties
5. Participation in Political Parties
6. Control over Political Parties
7. Control Exercised by Political Parties
8. The Future of Parties as Agents of Democracy
3. The Impact of Party Competition
4. The Public and Private Dimension of Parties
5. Participation in Political Parties
6. Control over Political Parties
7. Control Exercised by Political Parties
8. The Future of Parties as Agents of Democracy