Centre-Right Parties in Post-Communist East-Central Europe

Centre-Right Parties in Post-Communist East-Central Europe
Title Centre-Right Parties in Post-Communist East-Central Europe PDF eBook
Author Seán Hanley
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 170
Release 2020-09-10
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1000143201

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This is the first book to cover the centre-right in post-communist Eastern Europe. It makes an vital contribution to the broader research agenda on the Central and East European centre-right by focusing on one specific question: why strong and cohesive centre-right formations have developed in some post-communist states, but not others. It also delves into the attempts to develop centre-right parties after 1989 in four nations: the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia. The authors of these fresh case studies use a common analytical framework to analyse and provide fascinating insights into the varying levels of cohesion in centre-right parties across the region. This volume was previously published as a special issue of the Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics.

Party Structure and Organization in East-Central Europe

Party Structure and Organization in East-Central Europe
Title Party Structure and Organization in East-Central Europe PDF eBook
Author Paul G. Lewis
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages 264
Release 1996-01-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781782541363

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'. . . this volume represents one of the best works written to date on party organizational development in east central Europe and is essential reading for all political scientists interested in party politics in postcommunist systems.' - John T. Ishiyama, Slavonic Review Party Structure and Organization in East-Central Europe focuses on the origin and development of new political parties within different countries in East-Central Europe. The book has a clear focus on party structure and organization. It is one of the first books to present empirical studies of the development of political parties in Eastern Europe. Whilst making a distinctive contribution, it also feeds into the broader debate about party development and links with other issues of political theory.

Political Parties in Post-Communist Eastern Europe

Political Parties in Post-Communist Eastern Europe
Title Political Parties in Post-Communist Eastern Europe PDF eBook
Author Paul Lewis
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 223
Release 2002-01-04
Genre Political Science
ISBN 020318338X

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Political Parties in Post-Communist Eastern Europe is the first textbook to survey the course of party developments in eastern Europe as a whole in the post-Communist period. This book relates the specifics of the post-communist situation to the broader picture of the early stages of party development in western Europe and also to contemporary models of party organisation in established democracies. The book includes: · a brief historical introduction to the context of post-communist change · the process of competitive party formation and democratic elections · the development of independent parties; their ideologies, and electoral volatility · the structure and level of organisation developed by new parties · an analysis of stable party systems which have emerged in eastern Europe and the contribution they make to emerging democracies in the region Party Politics in Post-Communist Eastern Europe will be a comprehensive and invaluable resource, accessible to undergraduates of politics and European studies, as well as the non-specialist reader.

Political Parties and the State in Post-Communist Europe

Political Parties and the State in Post-Communist Europe
Title Political Parties and the State in Post-Communist Europe PDF eBook
Author Petr Kopecky
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 171
Release 2007-10-11
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1136766936

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Previously published as a special issue of The Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, this volume analyzes the party-state linkages in post-communist Europe alongside three analytical dimensions.

Party Formation in East--Central Europe

Party Formation in East--Central Europe
Title Party Formation in East--Central Europe PDF eBook
Author Gordon Wightman
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages 300
Release 1995
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781781959305

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'. . . a welcome addition to our stock of knowledge regarding the process of democratization. . . . the real value of the book lies in the empirical details and occasional suggestive comparisons rather than in a consistently convincing conceptual rendering of the opening pages of the new chapter in East-Central European history.' - Frank A. Kunz, Canadian Journal of Political Science 'Party Formation in East-Central Europe is an excellent book. It is encouraging that many of the articles were written by scholars who are of Eastern European origins and live in the area.' - Ann Griffiths, International Insights Party Formation in East-Central Europe is one of the first books to present detailed studies of politics in Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland and Bulgaria during the initial three years of post-communist rule.

The Consolidation of Democracy in East-Central Europe

The Consolidation of Democracy in East-Central Europe
Title The Consolidation of Democracy in East-Central Europe PDF eBook
Author Karen Dawisha
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 416
Release 1997-06-13
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780521599382

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Edited by two of the world's leading analysts of post-communist politics, this book brings together distinguished specialists on the Baltic states (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania), Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary. The authors analyse the patterns of post-communist democratization in these countries, paying particular attention to the process of party formation, electoral politics, the growth of civil society, and the impact of economic reform on the emergence of interest groups. Karen Dawisha and Bruce Parrott provide theoretical and comparative chapters on post-communist political development across the region. This book will provide students and scholars with detailed analysis by leading authorities, plus the latest research data on recent political and economic developments in each country.

20 Years since the Fall of the Berlin Wall

20 Years since the Fall of the Berlin Wall
Title 20 Years since the Fall of the Berlin Wall PDF eBook
Author Elisabeth Bakke
Publisher BWV Verlag
Total Pages 338
Release 2011-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 3830527020

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HauptbeschreibungOn 9 November 1989, the Berlin Wall was opened, signalling the beginning of the end of the communist regimes in Central and Eastern Europe. By 1990, free elections had been held in most countries in the region. Forty - in some cases fifty - years of communism had come to an end. However, the 'revolutions' of 1989 were not uniform processes: the starting points were different, the trajectories were different - and outside Central Europe even the outcomes of the transitions from communism were different. The fall of communism also caused the Soviet empire to crumble, and the Soviet Union itself fell apart in December 1991 - as did Czechoslovakia in 1993, and Yugoslavia in a gradual process that was to last from 1991 to 2008. This book originated in a conference held in Oslo 11-13 November 2009, arranged by the E.ON Ruhrgas scholarship programme for political science, and commemorating the 20th anniversary of the 'revolutions' in Central and Eastern Europe. The 16 chapters take stock of developments after 1989, with special emphasis on the causes and effects of the transitions, including the processes of state unification and separation that followed in the wake of the 'revolutions'. The book is divided into four main parts: regime transitions from communism; state unification and separation; party system continuity and change since 1989 (in Germany, the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland); and on the effects of German unification on external and internal German relations. The geographical scope thus varies from chapter to chapter, but the main emphasis is on Germany and its closest Central European neighbours.Elisabeth Bakke is Associate Professor at Department of Political Science, University of Oslo. Ingo Peters is Associate Professor at Department of Political and Social Sciences, Otto Suhr Institute of Political Science, Freie Universitnt Berlin."