Parties, Elections and Electoral Contests
Explore the intricate dynamics of political competition in "Parties, Elections and Electoral Contests" by Marc Guinjoan. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2014, this insightful hardback spans 192 pages, delving into the Duvergerian theories that suggest only viable parties should participate in elections. Yet, intriguingly, non-viable parties persist in presenting candidates globally. This book examines the reasons behind this phenomenon, offering a comprehensive analysis of political culture, opposition, and the role of political parties in shaping electoral contests. Guinjoan's expert insights make this a must-read for anyone interested in the practical aspects of politics and electoral strategies. Gain a deeper understanding of why some parties endure despite their viability and how they influence the broader political landscape.