Parties and the Party System in France: A Disconnected Democracy?
The French elections of 2002 broke all records for fragmentation, abstention and far-right protest voting, yet returned incumbent President Chirac in triumph and gave him a solid basis of parliamentary support. Parties and the Party System in France seeks to explain the paradox of France's current relationship to politics through a comprehensive analysis of French political parties and their interaction over the last fifty years, set against the two contexts of French history and of contemporary theories of parties and party systems.
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Parties and the Party System in France: A Disconnected Democracy?
The French elections of 2002 broke all records for fragmentation, abstention and far-right protest voting, yet returned incumbent President Chirac in triumph and gave him a solid basis of parliamentary support. Parties and the Party System in France seeks to explain the paradox of France's current relationship to politics through a comprehensive analysis of French political parties and their interaction over the last fifty years, set against the two contexts of French history and of contemporary theories of parties and party systems.
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Parties and the Party System in France: A Disconnected Democracy?

Parties and the Party System in France: A Disconnected Democracy?

by A. Knapp
Parties and the Party System in France: A Disconnected Democracy?

Parties and the Party System in France: A Disconnected Democracy?

by A. Knapp

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Overview

The French elections of 2002 broke all records for fragmentation, abstention and far-right protest voting, yet returned incumbent President Chirac in triumph and gave him a solid basis of parliamentary support. Parties and the Party System in France seeks to explain the paradox of France's current relationship to politics through a comprehensive analysis of French political parties and their interaction over the last fifty years, set against the two contexts of French history and of contemporary theories of parties and party systems.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780333920831
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 03/12/2004
Series: French Politics, Society and Culture
Edition description: 2004
Pages: 423
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.04(d)

About the Author

ANDREW KNAPP is Senior Lecturer in French Studies at the University of Reading, UK. He is the author of Le Gaullisme Après de Gaulle (1996), and co-author of Government and Politics in Western Europe (third edition, with Yves Mény) and of The Government and Politics of France (fourth edition, with Vincent Wright).

Table of Contents

Perspectives on Parties in France The Fifth Republic and the Course of Electoral Politics The Left: Dynamics of Co-operation and Conflict The Communist Collapse Influence of Supremacy: The Socialists Under Mitterrand and After The Green Dilemma The Centre Cannot Hold: The Rise and Fall of the UDF The End of Gaullism and the Birth of the President's Party The Rise and Rise of the Far Right From the Barrel of a Gun: Chasse, Pêche, Nature et Traditions A Disconnected Democracy?
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