The Study of Political Parties"1963 printing." Bibliography: p. [95]-97. |
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European Parties | 49 |
Chapter Five PARTY INFLUENCE ON OFFICIALDOM | 65 |
Chapter Six PARTY THEORY AS POLITICAL THEORY | 77 |
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