Toward a Comparative Study of Political Parties

  • Neumann S
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Abstract

A definition of ‘party’ might as well begin with its simple word derivation. To become a ‘party’ to something always means identification with one group and differentiation from another. Every party in its very essence signifies partnership in a particular organization and separation from others by a specific program.

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Neumann, S. (1969). Toward a Comparative Study of Political Parties. In Comparative Government (pp. 69–76). Macmillan Education UK. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-15318-3_9

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