ISBN: 8387367885
Author: Hieronim Kubiak,Jerzy J. Wiatr
Language: English
Publisher: Scholar Publishing House,Poland (January 1, 2000)
Pages: 200
Category: Politics & Government
Subcategory: Politics
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Jerzy Józef Wiatr (born 17 September 1931 in Warsaw) is a Polish politician, sociologist and political scientist. Professor of the University of Warsaw, Chairman of the European School of Law and Administration rector of a private tertiary education. Professor of the University of Warsaw, Chairman of the European School of Law and Administration rector of a private tertiary education institution in Warsaw. Member of the Polish United Workers Party, he supported the party's line in communist-era Poland
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political communication between candidates and voters in nearly all . mass public greatly reduce the utility of clientelism as a vehicle for electoral
political communication between candidates and voters in nearly all modern. democracies (see Gunther and Mughan, 2000). This medium systematically. are channels of intermediation between political elites and voters, and a. particular organizational type ability to mobilize voters effectively is highly. contingent upon that context. mass public greatly reduce the utility of clientelism as a vehicle for electoral. mobilization (see Huntington and Nelson, 1976: 7–10 and 125–30). Once institutionalized and embedded within the structure of political.
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In Kubiak, Hieronim and Wiatr, Jerzy . Warsaw: Wydawnictwo Naukowe SCHOLAR. Latin American Politics & Society 48 (4): 83–104. Htun, Mala and Weldon, Laurel. Professor of the University of Warsaw, Chairman of the European School of Law and Administration rector of a private tetriary education institution in Warsaw. Member of the Polish United Workers Party, he supported the party's line in communist-era Poland. In post-communist Poland, member of the leftist parties (Democratic Left Alliance), deputy to Polish parliament (Sejm) from 1991 to 1997