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Democratic Party (1920)
QLD Senate Results Report 2017
The Democratic Party and the Transformation of American Conservatism, 1847-1860
THE 'WA APPROACH' to NATIONAL PARTY SURVIVAL John Phillimore
Building a Progressive Center Political Strategy and Demographic Change in America
Challenger Party List
Using Faith to Exclude
Constituents and Party in US Trade Policy
What's Left of the Left: Democrats and Social Democrats in Challenging
Todd Farrell Thesis
Factionalism in the Democratic Party 1936-1964
LIBERAL Liberal Democratic Party DEMOCRATS Level 6
Party Organizational Strength in New and Old Democracies
PARTY RULES? Dilemmas of Political Party Regulation in Australia
Short Report
Franklin Roosevelt, the Democratic Party, and the Circular Letter of 1924
CSESII Parties and Leaders Original CSES Text Plus CCNER Additions (Highlighted)
Democracies in the 1920S Concept Learning Outline Objectives
Changing Party Systems in Western Europe
Top View
Australian Conservatism Essays in Twentieth Century Political History
Supplementary Submission on the Conduct of the 2007 Federal Election
Reclaiming Progressive Australia Demographic Change and Progressive Political Strategy in Australia
A Comparison of Party 'Values'
Revolution by Degrees Christian Ostermann, Director Director
The Political Parties in the Weimar Republic the German National People's Party (Deutsch-Nationale Volkspartei – DNVP), Repr
Notice of Party Registration Decision Application to Register a Party in the Register of Political Parties Approved the New Liberals
Why Did the Democrats Lose the South? Bringing New Data to an Old Debate
The Minor Parties' Campaigns
Statement of Results Report – NSW (22 November 2017)
Party Registration and Political Participation: Regulating Small and ‘Micro’ Parties Norm Kelly
Two and a Half Party System
Distribution and Redistribution: the Shadow of the Nineteenth Century
Historical Timeline of Important Political Parties in the United States
COLOR in POLITICS Colors Are Used to Represent a Political Stance, a Political Ideology Or — in a Telling Use of Terminology — a Position on the Political Spectrum
Christian Democratic Party Strategy in Italy, 1943-89
Populism, Populist Or Personality?