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Oldest Political Parties in The World
Die Liste zeigt, dass die Geschichte der Parteien bis ins 17. Jahrhundert zurückgeht (2018).
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Political parties in the United States
Der Wikipedia-Artikel informiert über das amerikanische Parteiensystem in Geschichte und Gegenwart (2018).
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List of political parties in the United Kingdom
Wikipedia informiert über das britische Parteiensystem (2018).
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Ballotpedia
This encyclopedia of American politics and elections provides informations on political candidates and incumbents, ballot measures, election results, and redistricting—all at the federal, state, and local levels (2018).
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A Glossary of Political Economy Terms
Online edition of A Glossary of Political Economy Terms by Dr. Paul M. Johnson of Auburn University (2009).
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Directory of U.S. Political Parties
Resource providing links to the two major political parties and the third parties (Ron Gunzburger, Politics1.com 2009-18)
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Political funding in the United Kingdom
Political parties in the UK may be funded through membership fees, party donations or through state funding, the latter of which is reserved for administrative costs (2018).
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Feminism
Wikipedia describes political movements, ideologies, and social movements that share a common goal: to define, establish, and achieve political, economic, personal, and social equality of sexes (2018).
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Parties and Elections in Europe
The private website provides a comprehensive database about political parties, elections and governments (2018).
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Social media use in politics
Social media use in politics refers to the use of online social media platforms in political processes and activities (2021).
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