- Daniele Caramani,
- "The
Europeanization of electoral politics: An analysis of
converging voting distributions in 30 European party
systems, 1970-2008,"
803-823.
- Hanspeter Kriesi,
- "Personalization
of national election campaigns,"
825-844.
- Markus Wagner,
- "Defining
and measuring niche parties,"
845-864.
- Sonia Alonso and Saro
Claro da Fonseca,
- "Immigration,
left and right,"
865-884.
- Emilie van Haute and R.
Kenneth Carty,
- "Ideological
misfits: A distinctive class of party
members,"
885-895.
- Kazimierz Slomczynski
and Goldie Shabad,
- "Perceptions
of political party corruption and voting behaviour in
Poland,"
897-917.
- Joseph W. Robbins and
Lance Y. Hunter,
- "Impact
of electoral volatility and party replacement on voter
turnout levels,"
919-939.
- Delia Dumitrescu,
- "The
importance of being present: Election posters as signals
of electoral strength, evidence from France and
Belgium,"
941-960.
Book Reviews
- [All
available at http://ppq.sagepub.com/content/vol18/issue6
]
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- Reuven Hazan and Gideon Rahat, Democracy within
parties: Candidate selection methods and their political
consequences.
- Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010.
Party Politics, 18 (November, 2012), 961-963.
(Reviewed by William Cross)
- Simon Bornschier, Cleavage politics and the
populist right. The new cultural conflict in Western
Europe.
- Philadelphis, PA: Temple, Temple University Press,
2010.
Party Politics, 18 (November, 2012), 963-965.
(Reviewed by Stijn van Kessel)
- Eva Wegner, Islamist opposition parties in
authoritarian regimes. The party of justice and
development in Morocco.
- Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 2011.
Party Politics, 18 (November, 2012), 965-966.
(Reviewed by Anika Gauja)
- Alan Renwick, The politics of electoral reform:
Changing the rules of democracy.
- Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2010.
Party Politics, 18 (November, 2012), 967-968.
(Reviewed by Aaron Martin)
- Travis N. Ridout and Michael M. Franz, The
persuasive power of campaign advertising.
- Philadelphis, PA: Temple, Temple University Press,
2011.
Party Politics, 18 (November, 2012), 968-970.
(Reviewed by Richard Johnston)
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