TY - BOOK ID - 80730958 TI - How political parties respond AU - Lawson, Kay AU - Poguntke, Thomas PY - 2004 SN - 1134276680 1280064366 0203324226 9780203324226 9780415347976 0415347971 9786610064366 6610064369 9781134276684 9781134276639 113427663X 9781134276677 1134276672 0415347971 9780415664158 0415664152 9781280064364 PB - London New York Routledge DB - UniCat KW - Political parties. KW - Political parties KW - Politics, Practical. KW - Politics, Practical KW - Political participation. KW - Political participation KW - Citizen participation KW - Community action KW - Community involvement KW - Community participation KW - Involvement, Community KW - Mass political behavior KW - Participation, Citizen KW - Participation, Community KW - Participation, Political KW - Political activity KW - Political behavior KW - Political rights KW - Social participation KW - Political activists KW - Electoral politics KW - Politics KW - Practical politics KW - Political science KW - Parties, Political KW - Party systems, Political KW - Political party systems KW - Divided government KW - Intra-party disagreements (Political parties) KW - Political conventions KW - #SBIB:052.AANKOOP KW - #SBIB:324H43 KW - 329 LAHARPE, FREDERIC KW - 329 LAHARPE, FREDERIC Politieke partijen. Partijwezen. Partijrecht--LAHARPE, FREDERIC KW - Politieke partijen. Partijwezen. Partijrecht--LAHARPE, FREDERIC KW - Politieke structuren: politieke partijen UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:80730958 AB - How Political Parties Respond focuses specifically on the question of interest aggregation. Do parties today perform that function? If so, how? If not, in what different ways do they seek to show themselves responsive to the electorate?This fascinating book studies these questions with reference to Great Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Canada. A chapter on Russia demonstrates how newly powerful private interest groups and modern techniques of persuasion can work together to prevent effective party response to popular interests in systems wh ER -