Why Dominant Parties Lose explains why dominant parties win for long periods and then ultimately lose. Greene argues that dominant parties benefit from dramatic advantages over the opposition, primarily because they are able to transform public funds into partisan resources.
Why Dominant Parties Lose explains why dominant parties win for long periods and then ultimately lose. Greene argues that dominant parties benefit from dramatic advantages over the opposition, primarily because they are able to transform public funds into partisan resources.
Vote buying is believed to rot democracy's foundations, but evidence shows it rarely succeeds. This book presents a new theory explaining... Læs mere
Vote buying is believed to rot democracy's foundations, but evidence shows it rarely succeeds. This book presents a new theory explaining... Læs mere