<p>Are political parties an essential element of democracy? Or can a no-party system constitute a viable democratic alternative? Giovanni Carbone examines the politics of Museveniβs Uganda to illustrate the achievements, contradictions, and limitations of participatory politics in the absence of par
Regulating Political Parties: European Democracies in Comparative Perspective
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- Leiden University Press
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- 2015
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- English
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- 289
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- Library
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