The End of Party Representation? Some Remarks on the Relationships between Parties and Interest Organizations in Contemporary Poland
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https://doi.org/10.12775/cjps.2014.01.07Słowa kluczowe
political parties, trade unions, interest groups, alternative politicsAbstrakt
The main focus of this article is the changing character of relations between political parties and interest groups. The specific aspect of such change is explored, that is the situation when interest groups take over some functions usually performed by political parties. This phenomenon is illustrated by the case of “Solidarity” trade union, as exceptional, border-crossing phenomenon.
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