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Paris-Lodron-Universität Salzburg
Fachbereich für Politikwissenschaft und Soziologie
31.05.2015
Seminar: Political Parties and Elections
Lehrveranstaltungsnummer: 300.550
SS 2015
Lehrveranstaltungsleiter: Sergiu, Gherghina Dr.

Topic:
Think global – Parties in public office in time of Globalization
What are the greatest challenges of the party in public office (party in legislature; party in the government) in contemporary times?

Word Count (exluding Bibliography): 5000
Word Count: 5828

Daniel Markic (1123165)

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1.

Introduction ............................................................................................................................................... 3

2.

Theory ........................................................................................................................................................ 3
2.1 The investigation units ............................................................................................................................ 3
2.2 The Functions to fill for parties in public office and party unity ............................................................. 4
2.3 The marginalisation of politics through NGOs ........................................................................................ 5
2.4 The changed political conditions through Social Media.......................................................................... 6
2.5 Political Apathy ........................................................................................................................................ 7
2.6 Globalization ............................................................................................................................................ 8

3.

Empirical evidence..................................................................................................................................... 9
3.1

The marginalisation of politics



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