Left-Of-Centre Parties and Trade Unions in the Twenty-First Century
Herausgeber: Allern, Elin Haugsgjerd; Bale, Tim
Left-Of-Centre Parties and Trade Unions in the Twenty-First Century
Herausgeber: Allern, Elin Haugsgjerd; Bale, Tim
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This volume examines and assesses the contemporary relationships between old left-of-centre parties and trade unions in twelve countries that have been democracies since at least the mid- to late-1940s.
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This volume examines and assesses the contemporary relationships between old left-of-centre parties and trade unions in twelve countries that have been democracies since at least the mid- to late-1940s.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 398
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 746g
- ISBN-13: 9780198790471
- ISBN-10: 0198790473
- Artikelnr.: 47871194
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 398
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 746g
- ISBN-13: 9780198790471
- ISBN-10: 0198790473
- Artikelnr.: 47871194
Elin Haugsgjerd Allern is Professor of Political Science at the University if Oslo. Her work on political parties and interest groups has appeared in multiple edited volumes and journals and she is the author of two monographs in English on Norwegian political parties. Currently, she is the principal investigator on a new comparative research project on party-interest group relationships in contemporary democracies. Tim Bale is Professor of Politics at Queen Mary University of London where he specialises in party politics in Britain and Europe. He is the author of books on the Conservative and Labour Parties and on European Politics, and writes about politics for several newspapers and comments on current affairs on both television and radio. He is currently directing a project on party membership in the UK.
* 1: Elin Haugsgjerd Allern and Tim Bale: The Relationship between
Left-of-Centre Parties and Trade Unions
* 2: Elin Haugsgjerd Allern, Tim Bale, and Simon Otjes: Mapping
Party-Trade Union Relationships in Contemporary Democracies
* 3: Phil Larkin and Charles Lees: The Australian Labor Party and the
Trade Unions: 'til Death Do Us Part'?
* 4: Kurt Richard Luther: A Dying Embrace? Interlocked Party-union
Directorates in Austria's Cartel Democracy
* 5: Tapio Raunio and Niko Laine: Finland: Strong Party-union Links
under Challenge
* 6: Nick Parsons: Left-wing Parties and Trade Unions in France
* 7: Tim Spier: Growing Apart? Trade Unions and Centre-left Parties in
Germany
* 8: Ronen Mandelkern and Gideon Rahat: Parties and Labour Federations
in Israel
* 9: Liborio Mattina and Mimmo Carrieri: Left-of-Centre Parties and
Trade Unions in Italy: From Party Dominance to a Dialogue of the Deaf
* 10: Simon Otjes and Anne Rasmussen: The Legacy of Pillarization:
Trade Union Confederations and Political Parties in the Netherlands
* 11: Jenny Jansson: Two Branches of the Same Tree? Party-union Links
in Sweden in the 21st Century
* 12: Roland Erne and Sebastian Schief: Strong Ties between Independent
Organizations. Unions and Political Parties in Switzerland
* 13: Paul Webb and Tim Bale: No Place Else To Go: The Labour Party and
the Trade Unions in the UK
* 14: Christopher Witko: Still So Happy Together? The Relationship
between Labour Unions and the Democratic Party
* 15: Elin Haugsgjerd Allern, Tim Bale, and Simon Otjes: The
Relationship between Left-of-Centre Parties and Trade unions in
Contemporary Democracies
* 16: Elin Haugsgjerd Allern, Tim Bale, and Simon Otjes: Variations in
Party-union Relationships: Explanations and Implications
Left-of-Centre Parties and Trade Unions
* 2: Elin Haugsgjerd Allern, Tim Bale, and Simon Otjes: Mapping
Party-Trade Union Relationships in Contemporary Democracies
* 3: Phil Larkin and Charles Lees: The Australian Labor Party and the
Trade Unions: 'til Death Do Us Part'?
* 4: Kurt Richard Luther: A Dying Embrace? Interlocked Party-union
Directorates in Austria's Cartel Democracy
* 5: Tapio Raunio and Niko Laine: Finland: Strong Party-union Links
under Challenge
* 6: Nick Parsons: Left-wing Parties and Trade Unions in France
* 7: Tim Spier: Growing Apart? Trade Unions and Centre-left Parties in
Germany
* 8: Ronen Mandelkern and Gideon Rahat: Parties and Labour Federations
in Israel
* 9: Liborio Mattina and Mimmo Carrieri: Left-of-Centre Parties and
Trade Unions in Italy: From Party Dominance to a Dialogue of the Deaf
* 10: Simon Otjes and Anne Rasmussen: The Legacy of Pillarization:
Trade Union Confederations and Political Parties in the Netherlands
* 11: Jenny Jansson: Two Branches of the Same Tree? Party-union Links
in Sweden in the 21st Century
* 12: Roland Erne and Sebastian Schief: Strong Ties between Independent
Organizations. Unions and Political Parties in Switzerland
* 13: Paul Webb and Tim Bale: No Place Else To Go: The Labour Party and
the Trade Unions in the UK
* 14: Christopher Witko: Still So Happy Together? The Relationship
between Labour Unions and the Democratic Party
* 15: Elin Haugsgjerd Allern, Tim Bale, and Simon Otjes: The
Relationship between Left-of-Centre Parties and Trade unions in
Contemporary Democracies
* 16: Elin Haugsgjerd Allern, Tim Bale, and Simon Otjes: Variations in
Party-union Relationships: Explanations and Implications
* 1: Elin Haugsgjerd Allern and Tim Bale: The Relationship between
Left-of-Centre Parties and Trade Unions
* 2: Elin Haugsgjerd Allern, Tim Bale, and Simon Otjes: Mapping
Party-Trade Union Relationships in Contemporary Democracies
* 3: Phil Larkin and Charles Lees: The Australian Labor Party and the
Trade Unions: 'til Death Do Us Part'?
* 4: Kurt Richard Luther: A Dying Embrace? Interlocked Party-union
Directorates in Austria's Cartel Democracy
* 5: Tapio Raunio and Niko Laine: Finland: Strong Party-union Links
under Challenge
* 6: Nick Parsons: Left-wing Parties and Trade Unions in France
* 7: Tim Spier: Growing Apart? Trade Unions and Centre-left Parties in
Germany
* 8: Ronen Mandelkern and Gideon Rahat: Parties and Labour Federations
in Israel
* 9: Liborio Mattina and Mimmo Carrieri: Left-of-Centre Parties and
Trade Unions in Italy: From Party Dominance to a Dialogue of the Deaf
* 10: Simon Otjes and Anne Rasmussen: The Legacy of Pillarization:
Trade Union Confederations and Political Parties in the Netherlands
* 11: Jenny Jansson: Two Branches of the Same Tree? Party-union Links
in Sweden in the 21st Century
* 12: Roland Erne and Sebastian Schief: Strong Ties between Independent
Organizations. Unions and Political Parties in Switzerland
* 13: Paul Webb and Tim Bale: No Place Else To Go: The Labour Party and
the Trade Unions in the UK
* 14: Christopher Witko: Still So Happy Together? The Relationship
between Labour Unions and the Democratic Party
* 15: Elin Haugsgjerd Allern, Tim Bale, and Simon Otjes: The
Relationship between Left-of-Centre Parties and Trade unions in
Contemporary Democracies
* 16: Elin Haugsgjerd Allern, Tim Bale, and Simon Otjes: Variations in
Party-union Relationships: Explanations and Implications
Left-of-Centre Parties and Trade Unions
* 2: Elin Haugsgjerd Allern, Tim Bale, and Simon Otjes: Mapping
Party-Trade Union Relationships in Contemporary Democracies
* 3: Phil Larkin and Charles Lees: The Australian Labor Party and the
Trade Unions: 'til Death Do Us Part'?
* 4: Kurt Richard Luther: A Dying Embrace? Interlocked Party-union
Directorates in Austria's Cartel Democracy
* 5: Tapio Raunio and Niko Laine: Finland: Strong Party-union Links
under Challenge
* 6: Nick Parsons: Left-wing Parties and Trade Unions in France
* 7: Tim Spier: Growing Apart? Trade Unions and Centre-left Parties in
Germany
* 8: Ronen Mandelkern and Gideon Rahat: Parties and Labour Federations
in Israel
* 9: Liborio Mattina and Mimmo Carrieri: Left-of-Centre Parties and
Trade Unions in Italy: From Party Dominance to a Dialogue of the Deaf
* 10: Simon Otjes and Anne Rasmussen: The Legacy of Pillarization:
Trade Union Confederations and Political Parties in the Netherlands
* 11: Jenny Jansson: Two Branches of the Same Tree? Party-union Links
in Sweden in the 21st Century
* 12: Roland Erne and Sebastian Schief: Strong Ties between Independent
Organizations. Unions and Political Parties in Switzerland
* 13: Paul Webb and Tim Bale: No Place Else To Go: The Labour Party and
the Trade Unions in the UK
* 14: Christopher Witko: Still So Happy Together? The Relationship
between Labour Unions and the Democratic Party
* 15: Elin Haugsgjerd Allern, Tim Bale, and Simon Otjes: The
Relationship between Left-of-Centre Parties and Trade unions in
Contemporary Democracies
* 16: Elin Haugsgjerd Allern, Tim Bale, and Simon Otjes: Variations in
Party-union Relationships: Explanations and Implications