'...this is a very good book. Serious students of political parties, and indeed anyone interested in the challenges facing modern electoral democracies, will want to read it ... The editors deserve much credit for producing that rarest of academic products - a genuinely integrated collection in which the whole is more than its (very substantial) parts.'
Party Politics
'. . . this volume represents a milestone in the debate about the role of political parties in advanced industrial democracies at the beginning of the twenty-first century.'
West European Politics
'This collection of studies is a welcome addition to party literature. The editors have brought together a range of experts who provide sophisticated yet accessible accounts of different spheres of party roles - their electoral connections, parties as political organizations, and their part in Government. Parties without Partisans sets a marker against which future studies are likely to be judged.'
Professor Smith, Emeritus Professor of Government, London School of Economics and Politics