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Political Parties: Their Organization and Activity in the Modern State (1961)

by Maurice Duverger

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Maurice Duverger elabora una primera teor a general de los partidos pol ticos orientada hacia las instituciones y el papel que desempe an en el Estado, Para luego concluir que si bien la doctrina y la composici n social de un partido resultan importantes, es su organizaci n la que determina su actividad y su influencia.… (more)
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A classic study, of great worth to the student of parties and party systems, even though it was written in 1951.
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Maurice Duverger elabora una primera teor a general de los partidos pol ticos orientada hacia las instituciones y el papel que desempe an en el Estado, Para luego concluir que si bien la doctrina y la composici n social de un partido resultan importantes, es su organizaci n la que determina su actividad y su influencia.

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