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Political marketing
Empirical phenomenon
Social change Electoral change Increasing importance of campaigns Professionalization of campaigns
Research paradigm
Market models of politics Expansion of marketing to non-commercial applications Marketing model of party behaviour
Political marketing – bureaucratic form of sophistry
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Political Islam in Egypt
CEPS Working Document No. 266/May 2007
Emad El-Din Shahin
Abstract.
Drawing on results from a survey among members of the Muslim Brothers and the Wasat Party, Emad ElDin Shahin, Professor at the American University in Cairo and Harvard University, looks at changes in Egyptian political Islam and examines the views of mains ... more>>
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How Do Political Institutions Work? Intertemporal Interactions, Veto Players, and Policy Adaptability
Carlos Scartascini Ernesto Stein Mariano Tommasi
“ Institutions may be seen as architecture and as rules that determine opportunities and incentives for behavior, inclusion and exclusion of potential players, and structuring the relative ease or ... more>>
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Pauline, the Mainstream, and Political Elites: the place of race in Australian political ideology
Simon Jackman1 May 21, 1997
Department of Political Science and Reshaping Australian Institutions Project, Division of Economics and Politics, Research School of the Social Sciences, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 0200, Australia; on le ... more>>
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