Provides an assessment of how political parties are adapting to the rise of new ITCs, and what the consequences of that adaptation will be. Includes case studies of the US, UK, Australia, Korea, Mexico, France, Romania and the Mediterranean region.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Parties and the Internet: An overview 2. Political Parties and Democracy in the Information Age 3. Major Parties Dominate, Minor Parties Struggle: US elections and the Internet 4. South European Parties and Party Systems and the New ICTs 5. A Marriage Made in Cyberspace? : Political marketing and UK party websites 6. Moving Towards an Evolution in Political Mediation? : French political parties and the new ICTs 7. Letting the Daylight In? : Australian parties use of the WWW at the state and territory level 8. The Democratising Potential of Internet and Political Parties in Romania 9. Democratisation, parties and the Net: Mexico - model or aberration? 10. Online Groups and Offline Parties? : Korean politics and the Internet 11. Extremism on the Net: The extreme right and the value of the Internet conclusions: The net change