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_aPolitical transitions in dominant party systems : _blearning to lose / _cedited by Edward Friedman and Joseph Wong. |
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_aAbingdon, Oxon : _bRoutledge, _c2008. |
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_axv, 297 pages : _billustrations ; _c25 cm. |
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_aunmediated _2rdamedia |
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_avolume _2rdacarrier |
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| 490 | 1 | _aPolitics in Asia series | |
| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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_tLearning to lose : dominant parties, dominant party systems, and their transitions / _rEdward Friedman and Joseph Wong -- _tCongress learns to lose : from a one-party dominant to a multiparty system in India / _rSusanne Hoeber Rudolph and Lloyd I. Rudolph -- _tA house divided against itself : the PRI's survival strategy after hegemony / _rFrederico Estez, Alberto Dz-Cayeros and Beatriz Magaloni -- _tMaintaining KMT dominance : party adaptation in authoritarian and democratic Taiwan / _rJoseph Wong -- _tThe master is gone, but does the house still stand? The fate of single-party systems after the defeat of single parties in West Africa / _rCric Jourde -- _tThe communist exit in East Central Europe and its consequences / _rAnna Grzymala-Busse -- _tLearning to lose is for losers : the Japanese LDP's reform struggle / _rT.J. Pempel -- _tEmbracing defeat : the KMT and the PRI after 2000 / _rTun-jen Cheng -- _tLearning to lose (and sometimes win) : the neocommunist parties in post-Soviet politics / _rJohn Ishiyama -- _tDefeat in victory, victory in defeat : the Korean conservatives in democratic consolidation / _rByung-Kook Kim -- _tLearning to lose, learning to win : government and opposition in South Africa's transition to democracy / _rAntoinette Handley, Christina Murray and Richard Simeon -- _tLearning to lose? Not if UMNO can help it / _rDiane K. Mauzy and Shane J. Barter -- _tSingapore'exceptionalism'? Authoritarian rule and state transformation / _rGarry Rodan -- _tWhy the dominant party in China won't lose / _rEdward Friedman -- _tDominant parties and democratization : theory and comparative experience / _rLaurence Whitehead. |
| 520 | _aUsing country-specific case studies, analysts in the field focus on the lessons that dominant parties might learn from losing and the adaptations they consequently might make in order to survive, to remain competitive or to ultimately re-gain power. | ||
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_aPolitical parties _vCross-cultural studies. |
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_aOne-party systems _vCross-cultural studies. |
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_aFriedman, Edward, _d1937- |
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_aWong, Joseph, _d1973- |
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