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Funktionen politischer Parteien in nicht demokratischen Regimen des Vorderen Orients

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Politische Parteien im Vorderen Orient wurden systematisch seit den 1960er Jahren untersucht. Soweit es sich nicht um rein deskriptive Arbeiten handelte, galt das Interesse der Autoren überwiegend zwei theoretischen Konzepten (zu den Ansätzen und Konzepten in der vergleichenden Systemanalyse des Vorderen Orients vgl. Pawelka 2000: S. 389–413).

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Pawelka, P. (2004). Funktionen politischer Parteien in nicht demokratischen Regimen des Vorderen Orients. In: Betz, J., Erdmann, G., Köllner, P. (eds) Die gesellschaftliche Verankerung politischer Parteien. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-80653-6_2

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