Political parties are ideal subjects for the study of power because they are specific sites in which it is produced and organised, fought over, captured and lost. However, the literature on political parties largely lacks an explicit and systematic theorisation of power as it is exercised and operates in them. As a result, the study of parties has not kept up with developments in theoretical approaches to power and power relations. For example, the failure to recognise how power works through constituting subjects who are empowered as effective agents with appropriate skills and capacities is a major lacuna in the literature. Parties are not only electoral machines or vehicles for personal ambition: they are organisations, complex rela...
* I am grateful to the editors and Matthew Mitchell for comments on previous versions of this chapte...
This book provides a framework for analyzing the impact of the separation of powers on party politic...
none1noThis article presents an interpretation of the present malaise that afflicts the political pa...
Political parties are ideal subjects for the study of power because they are specific sites in which...
Political parties are both vehicles for the pursuit of power and specific sites in which it is produ...
Political parties are both vehicles for the pursuit of power and specific sites in which it is produ...
Political parties are both vehicles for the pursuit of power and specific sites in which it is produ...
Political parties are ideal subjects for the study of power because they are specific sites in which...
The thesis investigates the development of the concept of party membership as a strategy for the inc...
I propose a theoretical framework for examining the extent to which organisations with social and po...
Organization scholars have extensively studied both the politics of organization and the organizatio...
Organization scholars have extensively studied both the politics of organization and the organizatio...
Populism is a particular type of constitutional pathology; a brand of groupthink in which a leader e...
Political party organizations play large roles in democracies, yet their organizations differ widely...
Populism is a particular type of constitutional pathology; a brand of groupthink in which a leader e...
* I am grateful to the editors and Matthew Mitchell for comments on previous versions of this chapte...
This book provides a framework for analyzing the impact of the separation of powers on party politic...
none1noThis article presents an interpretation of the present malaise that afflicts the political pa...
Political parties are ideal subjects for the study of power because they are specific sites in which...
Political parties are both vehicles for the pursuit of power and specific sites in which it is produ...
Political parties are both vehicles for the pursuit of power and specific sites in which it is produ...
Political parties are both vehicles for the pursuit of power and specific sites in which it is produ...
Political parties are ideal subjects for the study of power because they are specific sites in which...
The thesis investigates the development of the concept of party membership as a strategy for the inc...
I propose a theoretical framework for examining the extent to which organisations with social and po...
Organization scholars have extensively studied both the politics of organization and the organizatio...
Organization scholars have extensively studied both the politics of organization and the organizatio...
Populism is a particular type of constitutional pathology; a brand of groupthink in which a leader e...
Political party organizations play large roles in democracies, yet their organizations differ widely...
Populism is a particular type of constitutional pathology; a brand of groupthink in which a leader e...
* I am grateful to the editors and Matthew Mitchell for comments on previous versions of this chapte...
This book provides a framework for analyzing the impact of the separation of powers on party politic...
none1noThis article presents an interpretation of the present malaise that afflicts the political pa...