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Party Elites in Divided Societies: Political Parties in Consociational Democracy

By: Kurt Richard Luther; Kris Deschouwer | Book details

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Contents
List of figuresvii
List of tablesix
Contributorsxiii
Series editor’s prefacexv
Editors’ prefacexvii
List of party abbreviationsxix
PART IIntroduction: the significance of party elites1
1 A framework for the comparative analysis of political parties and party systems in consociational democracy 3
KURT RICHARD LUTHER
2 The utility of party and institutional indicators of change in consociational democracies 20
PAUL PENNINGS
PART IICase studies in comparative perspective41
3 Must what goes up always come down? Of pillars and arches in Austria’s political architecture 43
KURT RICHARD LUTHER
4 From consociation to federation: how the Belgian parties won 74
KRIS DESCHOUWER

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