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The phenomenon of independent local lists (Ill’s) has not yet been a subject of international comparative research. Of course, there are manifold reasons for this lack of scientific attendance, but among the most serious are the absence of internationally agreed on definitions, a common conceptual framework, and above all, a first international oversight. The latter will be the ambitious project of this book, while the forthcoming paragraphs will deal with questions of a comprehensive definition and sketches of a possible conceptual framework.

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Holtmann, E. (2008). Local Lists in Europe. In: Reiser, M., Holtmann, E. (eds) Farewell to the Party Model?. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-90923-3_2

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