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examines to what extent party systems are shaped by fiscal and political decentralization. With the exception of a few special … cases, empirical evidence does not support the existence of a robust relationship between the degree of decentralization and …
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the Philippines are two dramatic trends that emerged after the fall of Marcos: decentralization and the fragmentation of … resources and authority to local governments. This decentralization was rolled out, in fits and starts, and with successes and … believe the two should be related – decentralization reduces the prize available to large national parties, which should …
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examines to what extent party systems are shaped by fiscal and political decentralization. With the exception of a few special … cases, empirical evidence does not support the existence of a robust relationship between the degree of decentralization and …
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Generally speaking, the effects of international political party assistance are viewed nega-tively, or at least controversially. This study attributes some of the shortcomings of political party aid to the poor relationship between assistance providers and political science party research. They...
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This paper tackles a familiar question in the study of parties and party systems: why some countries develop party systems dominated by regional or local parties whereas other countries have party systems dominated by parties with broad national constituencies and broad programmatic appeals (Cox...
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Generally speaking, the effects of international political party assistance are viewed negatively, or at least controversially. This study attributes some of the shortcomings of political party aid to the poor relationship between assistance providers and political science party research. They...
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