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The major
publication of the ICPP Project was Kenneth Janda,
Political Parties: A Cross-National Survey
(New York: The Free press, 1980). It provided
information on 158 political parties operating from
1950 to 1962 in 53 countries representing all world
regions, political cultures, and types of party
systems. The book also traced the parties'
histories through 1978. Long out of print,
Political Parties now exists in its entirety
at this web location--thanks to funds from the
Provost's Office at Northwestern for the ICPP 2000
Initiative (see below)
Building on concepts and data from the original
ICPP Project, Robert Harmel at Texas A&M
University and Kenneth Janda at Northwestern
undertook a longitudinal assessment of
"Environment, Performance, and Leadership in Party
Change." Supported by a 1991 grant from the
National Science Foundation, this study covered 19
parties in four countries: the U.S., U.K, Germany,
and Denmark. Each party was coded on scores of
variables dealing with the party's issue positions
and organizational characteristics for each year
from 1950 to 1990.
With funds from Northwestern University to promote
involvement of undergraduate students in faculty
research, nine undergraduates participated in the
2000 Summer Camp for Political Party Research.
Their work laid the basis for the ICPP 2000
Initiative, which seeks to update the data on the
existing parties in the project through
contributions from scholars across the world via
the Internet.
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