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Devolution and Party Organisation in the UK: Statewide parties and statewide-regional branch relations over candidate selection in Scotland and Wales

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Territorial Party Politics in Western Europe, Pages: 119 - 144

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The chapter forms part of a research collection designed to pioneer the study of political decentralisation and political parties. This particular chapter focuses on clarifying the theoretical literature that should drive research of political decentralisation and party decentralisation in party org...

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Published in: Territorial Party Politics in Western Europe
Published: Basingstoke Palgrave Macmillan 2009
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title Devolution and Party Organisation in the UK: Statewide parties and statewide-regional branch relations over candidate selection in Scotland and Wales
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