Conflict and cohesion in the British labour party and French communist party |
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Authors: | Michael Newman |
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Affiliation: | Principal Lecturer in Politics , Polytechnic of North London , |
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Abstract: | The article examines the differing organisational structures and political cultures which provide the bases for cohesion in the PCF and British Labour Party. It argues that the electoral decline of the two parties since the late 1960s, and the rise of new political forces to challenge their primacy on the Left, have generated growing internal conflict in each case. Despite the greater pressures towards unity in the PCF such conflicts have threatened the existing bases of cohesion in both parties. The article concludes by considering the possibilities of surmounting the current problems. |
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