Actually it's the "freezing of party systems". Famous concept of Norwegian political scientist Stein Rokkan. Basicaly, on the base of his extended research in West-European political szstems he found out that the party systems and the cleavagesvhas not changed since they emerged (national and industrial revolutions) till his days in the 60s. They froze. There were noe new parties, no new topics. After this period there was the unfreezing of party systems, when new (mainly) postmodern topics emerged, therefore there were new parties and also the voters stopped to be so closely devoted in "their" parties. Since the 60s the party systems has been coming through changes again.
one party system*Which party system is most common in a Dictatorship?A. Multiparty SystemB. Bipartisan SystemC. One-Party SystemD. Two- Party System
Two Party system.
The Populist party
They both have to do with the transfer of heat. Heating an object is transferring heat into the system. Freezing an object is transferring heat out of the system.
the party system
The Populist party
the populist party
A no party system
Democratic party
The Populist party
No Germany has a multy party system
Stalin did have a one-party system, as the only party allowed was the Communist Party.