The collaboration between interest groups and political parties in multi-party democracies: Party system dynamics and the effect of power and ideology

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The collaboration between interest groups and political parties in multi-party democracies : Party system dynamics and the effect of power and ideology. / Otjes, Simon; Rasmussen, Anne.

I: Party Politics, Bind 23, Nr. 2, 01.03.2017, s. 96-109.

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Otjes, S & Rasmussen, A 2017, 'The collaboration between interest groups and political parties in multi-party democracies: Party system dynamics and the effect of power and ideology', Party Politics, bind 23, nr. 2, s. 96-109. https://doi.org/10.1177/1354068814568046

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Otjes, S., & Rasmussen, A. (2017). The collaboration between interest groups and political parties in multi-party democracies: Party system dynamics and the effect of power and ideology. Party Politics, 23(2), 96-109. https://doi.org/10.1177/1354068814568046

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Otjes S, Rasmussen A. The collaboration between interest groups and political parties in multi-party democracies: Party system dynamics and the effect of power and ideology. Party Politics. 2017 mar. 1;23(2):96-109. https://doi.org/10.1177/1354068814568046

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Otjes, Simon ; Rasmussen, Anne. / The collaboration between interest groups and political parties in multi-party democracies : Party system dynamics and the effect of power and ideology. I: Party Politics. 2017 ; Bind 23, Nr. 2. s. 96-109.

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