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Leaders, Factions and the Game of Intra-Party Politics, Andrea Ceron

Political parties are often examined as unitary actors. The assumption that political parties are unitary actors relies on a premise that parties are formed by individual members who want to reach common goals. In fact, parties are not monolithic actors but usually composed of members who have diffe...

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