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Publication information:
Book title: Parties without Partisans: Political Change in Advanced Industrial Democracies.
Contributors: Russell J. Dalton - Editor, Martin P. Wattenberg - Author.
Publisher: Oxford University Press.
Place of publication: Oxford, England.
Publication year: 2000.
Page number: 286.
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