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Throughout history parties have faltered and new groups have emerged, but rarely has this process been so accelerated, so widespread, and so conducive to dramatic political change as in our present era. When Parties Fail explores alternative organizations in depth and comparatively. Among the organizations discussed are environmentalist groups, such as the West German and Swedish Greens, the Italian Radicals, and local protest groups in Japan, Switzerland, and the United States. Also considered are new groups seeking attention in unresponsive party systems, such as the Danish Gilstrup party, the British SDP, and American PACs; community parties and movements in Israel, India, Britain, and the American South; and antiauthoritarian movements in Poland (Solidarity), Taiwan, and Ghana. The case of France provides an example of major party survival. Three broadly comparative chapters consider the reasons for major party persistence in some nations and the causes and impact of their decline in others.

The contributors to the book are David Apter, Myron J. Aronoff, Liang-shing Fan, Frank B. Feigert, Zvi Gitelman, Ronald J. Herring, Jon Kraus, Kay Lawson, Tom Mackie, Peter H. Merkl, Raffaela Y. Nanetti, Angelo Panebianco, Mogens N. Pedersen, Geoffrey Pridham, Peter Pulzer, Richard Rose, Donald Schoonmaker, Frank Sorauf, Robert C. A. Sorensen, Evert Vedung, Hanes Walton, Jr., and Frank L. Wilson.

Originally published in 1988.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. v-viii
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  1. Part I. Introduction
  1. 1. Alternative Organizations: Environmental, Supplementary, Communitarian, and Antiauthoritarian
  2. KAY LAWSON, PETER H. MERKL
  3. pp. 3-12
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  1. 2. When Linkage Fails
  2. KAY LAWSON
  3. pp. 13-38
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  1. Part II. Environmentalist Organizations
  1. 3. The Challenge of the Greens to the West German Party System
  2. DONALD SCHOONMAKER
  3. pp. 41-75
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  1. 4. The Swedish Five-Party Syndrome and the Environmentalists
  2. EVERT VEDUNG
  3. pp. 76-109
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  1. 5. The Italian Radicals: New Wine in an Old Bottle
  2. ANGELO PANEBIANCO
  3. pp. 110-136
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  1. 6. Civic Action Groups in Switzerland: Challenge to Political Parties?
  2. ROBERT C. A. SORENSEN
  3. pp. 137-169
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  1. 7. Community Groups as Alternative Political Organizations in Chicago
  2. RAFFAELLA Y. NANETTI
  3. pp. 170-195
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  1. 8. Sanrizuka: A Case of Violent Protest in a Multiparty State
  2. DAVID E. APTER
  3. pp. 196-226
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  1. Part III. Supplementary Organizations
  1. 9. The Social Democratic Party in Britain: Protest or New Political Tendency?
  2. GEOFFREY PRIDHAM
  3. pp. 229-256
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  1. 10. The Defeat of All Parties: The Danish Folketing Election, 1973
  2. MOGENS N. PEDERSEN
  3. pp. 257-281
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  1. 11. Parties and Political Action Committees in American Politics
  2. FRANK J. SORAUF
  3. pp. 282-306
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  1. Part IV. Communitarian Organizations
  1. 12. The Failure of Israel's Labor Party and the Emergence of Gush Emunim
  2. MYRON J. ARONOFF
  3. pp. 309-337
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  1. 13. When Parties Fail: Ethnic Protest in Britain in the 1970s
  2. PETER PULZER
  3. pp. 338-364
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  1. 14. The National Democratic Party of Alabama and Party Failure in America
  2. HANES WALTON, JR.
  3. pp. 365-388
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  1. 15. Stealing Congress's Thunder: The Rise to Power of a Communist Movement in South India
  2. RONALD J. HERRING
  3. pp. 389-418
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  1. Part V. Antiauthoritarian Organizations
  1. 16. The Limits of Organization and Enthusiasm: The Double Failure of the Solidarity Movement and the Polish United Workers' Party
  2. ZVI GITELMAN
  3. pp. 421-446
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  1. 17. Independents and Independence: Challenges to One-Party Domination in Taiwan
  2. LIANG-SHING FAN, FRANK B. FEIGERT
  3. pp. 447-463
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  1. 18. Political Party Failures and Political Responses in Ghana
  2. JON KRAUS
  3. pp. 464-500
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  1. Part VI. Major Parties Do Not Always Fail
  1. 19. When Parties Refuse to Fail: The Case of France
  2. FRANK L. WILSON
  3. pp. 503-532
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  1. 20. Do Parties Persist or Fail? The Big Trade-Off Facing Organizations
  2. RICHARD ROSE, THOMAS T. MACKIE
  3. pp. 533-558
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  1. Part VII. Conclusions
  1. 21. The Challengers and the Party Systems
  2. PETER H. MERKL
  3. pp. 561-588
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  1. Notes on Contributors
  2. pp. 589-592
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 593-596
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