The Future of our Democracies Young Party Members in Europe

This book presents the results of a new comparative research project on the trajectories, motivations, perceptions and attitudes of young members (aged 18-25) of 15 different European political parties in the UK, France, Germany, Spain, Norway and Hungary

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The Future of Our Democracies Young Party Members in Europe

Michael Bruter and Sarah Harrison

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The Future of Our Democracies

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Also by Michael Bruter CITIZENS OF EUROPE?

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ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF EUROPEAN ELECTIONS (co-editor with Yves Déloye)

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Young Party Members in Europe Michael Bruter Senior Lecturer in European Political Science London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

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Sarah Harrison Research Officer in Political Science London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

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The Future of Our Democracies

© Michael Bruter and Sarah Harrison 2009

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