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... party or of the potential of party government . The vices of party , by contrast , are persistently deplored ; it is not too much to say that American parties have grown up in an atmosphere of general hostil- ity.1 Independence from party ...
... party or of the potential of party government . The vices of party , by contrast , are persistently deplored ; it is not too much to say that American parties have grown up in an atmosphere of general hostil- ity.1 Independence from party ...
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... party responsibility for a legislative program do we want ? How much do we now have ? If party performance falls short , is it reasonable to expect otherwise given the milieu in which parties function ? Satisfactory answers to these ...
... party responsibility for a legislative program do we want ? How much do we now have ? If party performance falls short , is it reasonable to expect otherwise given the milieu in which parties function ? Satisfactory answers to these ...
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... party and legislation is available in Neil A. McDonald , The Study of Political Parties ( New York : Doubleday & Company , Inc. , 1955 ) , pp . 69–75 . 6. Annual Report of the American Historical Association for 1901 ( Washing- ton ...
... party and legislation is available in Neil A. McDonald , The Study of Political Parties ( New York : Doubleday & Company , Inc. , 1955 ) , pp . 69–75 . 6. Annual Report of the American Historical Association for 1901 ( Washing- ton ...
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THE POLICY ENVIRONMENT | 1 |
The Institutional Context | 18 |
Political Parties and Economic Policy | 30 |
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