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- 1. Ph.D., Political Science, NTU 2010.04.02 [email_address] http://politicsvocation.blogspot.com/ 98
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- Condorcets paradox
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- A>B>C
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- B>C>A
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- C>A>B
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- E.E. Schattschneider
- [T]he political parties created democracy and that modern democracy is unthinkable save in terms of the parties.
- The parties not therefore merely appendages of modern government; they are in the center of it and play a determinative and creative role in it.
- 4. Party
- Part, not all
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- Politics means taking sides; it is partisan .
- 5. Heywood 1998 382-387
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- Tory Charles II James II
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- Whig
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- 1694 William III
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- Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition, or theOfficial Opposition
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- John S. Mill 1806-1873
- In politics, again, it is almost a commonplace, that a party of order or stability, and a party of progress or reform, are both necessary elements of a healthy state of political life. On Liberty , ch.2 #47
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- G. Washington
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- I have already intimated to you the danger of parties. Let me now take a more comprehensive view, and warn you in the most solemn manner against the baleful effects of the spirit of party....
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- 1792: TheDemocratic-Republican Party founded byThomas JeffersonandJames Madison
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- 1828 Democratic Party
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- 1854 Republican Party
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- Grand Old Party or the GOP
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- 1860
- 12. http://zh.wikipedia.org/zh-tw/File:Democratslogo.png http:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Republicanlogo.svg
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- KMT 1894
- DPP 1986.09.28
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- cadre parties
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- mass parties
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- broker parties
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- catch-all parties
- missionary parties
- 17. III
- revolutionary parties
- constitutional parties
- 18. IV
- Left
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- Duvergers Law
- Duvergers Hypotheses
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- 1. moderating
- centralizing
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- 22. Median Voter Theorem http:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Median_voter_model.png
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- 25. Lipset and Rokkan
- social cleavages
- 26. Lipset and Rokkan
- Freezing thesis of the Party System
- 1920-1960
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- IN EVERY modern democracy conflict among different groups isexpressed through political parties which basically represent a"democratic translation of the class struggle."
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- Laakso & Taagepera, 1979:3-27
- N P i
- Ex.Case1-A 50 B 50
- Case2-X 30 Y 30 Z 30
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- Taagepera&Grofman Formula
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- H=High, 1
- M=Middle, 0.5
- L=Low, 0
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- 2004 1 1 27-40
- http://www.tfd.org.tw/docs/d1t1/027-040.pdf
- 2006 3 2 63-86
- http://www.tfd.org.tw/docs/d3t2/03.pdf
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- Lijphart, Arend 1993 Ch. 7
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- Elowitz, Larry 1995
- Heywood, Andrew 1998
- Lijphart, Arend 1984 . Democracies: Patterns of Majoritarian and Consensus Government in Twenty-One Countries . New Haven: Yale University Press.
- Lijphart, Arend (2001)
- Lipset, Seymour Martin (1960). Political Man: The Social Bases of Politics. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday
- Mansfield., Harvey C. (2001). A StudentS Guide to Political Philosophy . Wilmington, Del.: Intercollegiate Studies Institute.
- Mill, John Stuart 2001 . On Liberty. Kitchener: Batoche Books.
- Schattschneider, Elmer Eric 1977 . Party Government. Westport, CT.: Greenwood.
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