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The Rise of Entrepreneurial Parties in European Politics, by Vít Hloušek, Lubomír Kopeček, Petra Vodová

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The Rise of Entrepreneurial Parties in European Politics, by Vít Hloušek, Lubomír Kopeček, Petra Vodová
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The Rise of Entrepreneurial Parties in European Politics
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1162799099
Responsibility statement
by Vít Hloušek, Lubomír Kopeček, Petra Vodová
Series statement
Palgrave Studies in European Political SociologySpringer eBooks.
Summary
‘Drawing on examples from across the European continent, the authors chart the rise, fall and occasional endurance of entrepreneurial parties, highlighting their internal structures, sources of finance and pitches to the electorate. This is a pioneering study furnished with fascinating insights and detailed analysis from which scholars and students of political parties will learn a lot.’ –Tim Haughton, University of Birmingham, UK ‘This is a pioneering study which brings a comparative typology to bear on an important and under-explored set of parties hitherto mainly researched as individual case studies. It is also especially to be commended for bringing together parties from both Western and Eastern Europe in a single coherent analytical framework, and for unravelling the difficult distinction between parties founded by businesses and businesspeople and a broader set of top-down start-up parties created with a looser “entrepreneurial” rationale. The book will be essential reading for anyone wanting to get to grips with some of the more recent shifts is landscape of party politics in contemporary Europe and their consequences for democratic politics.’ –Seán Hanley, School of Slavonic and East European Studies, UCL, UK Political parties run by entrepreneurs as a means to their own end are a recent phenomenon found in many countries, and their electoral influence has never been greater. This book offers a thorough comparative analysis of such parties in Western and East-Central Europe. The book clearly separates these party enterprises from other, more traditional, political platforms as it contributes to our understanding of the potential of entrepreneurial parties. The authors offer a unique typology based on two characteristics: whether the party receives private financial, media or other investment; and the nature of its membership and territorial structure. Famous examples of entrepreneurial parties, alongside their lesser-known counterparts, serve in this book as valuable material for conceptual innovation and the investigation into why certain entrepreneurial party types succeed or fail. Vít Hloušek is Professor of European Politics at Masaryk University, Czech Republic. Lubomír Kopeček is Professor of Political Science at Masaryk University, Czech Republic. Petra Vodová is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Hradec Králové, Czech Republic.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction -- Chapter 2 Political entrepreneurs and their parties: conceptual and typological issues -- Chapter 3 The party as a spin-off from a business empire -- Chapter 4 Two tycoons and their one-man shows -- Chapter 5 Entrepreneurial parties without firms and without members -- Chapter 6 How to build a party organisation without financial capital -- Chapter 7 Collapse or survival: the organisational resilience of entrepreneurial parties
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