POG 100 Study Guide - Party System, Genderqueer, Political Philosophy

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Political party: organization with central role in competition for political power in legislative bodies and in governing. Historical origins legislative bodies have always had factions of members with similar interests/perspectives as legislative bodies (such as british parliament) took ability to choose cabinet ministers away from monarch, these factions transformed into political parties. Mostly concerned with electing their members to legislative positions rather than building strong centralized membership-based organization outside legislature. More disciplined than cadre stronger link between citizens and leader. Electoral-professional party: party whose main focus is winning elections, relies on experts to market them to electorate, most major parties today are this. Brokerage party: party that tries to find compromises to accommodate variety of interests to build broad support, leading canadian parties are this. Programmatic party: party with distinct ideological perspective or coherent set of policy goals, green party, former reform party. Personalistic party: weak party organization, powerful leader.

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