Browsing: Party Development
Political foundations play a pivotal role in shaping policy and political discourse. However, one of the significant challenges they face is the echo chamber effect—engaging only…
Political foundations and think tanks are organisations closely linked to political parties but usually maintain a distinct legal status. These foundations conduct research, develop policy proposals,…
Georgia’s newly passed foreign influence law has ignited widespread protests, drawing comparisons to Russia’s laws that stifle dissent. Critics argue this move indicates a shift towards…
The 2024 European parliamentary election is coming—along with many electoral successes and losses. While good results speak for themselves, party leaders and managers must prepare for…
Organisational memory serves as a cornerstone for political organisations, encapsulating the wealth of data, information, and knowledge amassed over time. It holds the key to unlocking…
Electoral success is impossible without proper political messaging. Effective political messaging involves evaluating your target audience, choosing the right topics, and perfecting your tone of voice…
Sinn Féin (SF), an Irish nationalist party, champions the Irish republican tradition under a democratic socialist framework. Historically linked to the Irish Republican Army (IRA) as…
Even if a party is exceptionally disciplined and hierarchical, conflicts in local chapters and among local members is basically unavoidable. The conflict could be about anything:…
There is nothing more constant than change. People change, companies change, and so do political parties. It’s either gradual or sudden, driven by both internal and…
Party membership is shrinking worldwide, posing a unique challenge to party leaders. The trend seems to be unstoppable, but there are ways even to use the…