Party Members and Their Importance in Non-EU Countries

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Agnieszka K. Cianciara
Albania
Albanian Political
Albanian Political Parties
Alexandra Iancu
Anjeza Xhaferaj
BiH
Bosnia-Herzegovina
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CEC
Communist Successor Party
comparative politics
Contemporary Societies
Dane Taleski
democratisation studies
Dusan Spasojevic
Eastern Europe
Eastern European Parties
electoral participation
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Ethnic Albanians
Ethnic Macedonians
EU Candidate Country
Formal Opportunity Structures
Georgia
Gherghina
HDZ BiH
ICTY Custody
Igor Bucataru
IMF Agreement
Internal Party Democracy
Jasmin Hasic
Kamila Zacharuk
Limited Time Points
Local Party Units
Macedonia
Mahir Sijamija
Moldova
Montenegro
Muhamed Halili
Nanuli Silagadze
National Integrity System
Party Membership
party membership evolution in Balkans
Party Statutes
party system analysis
party systems
Pay Membership Fees
political organisation
Political Parties
post-Soviet
post-Soviet transitions
Previous Legislative Period
Serbia
Single Member Districts
SMD Election
Sorina Soare
Ukraine
Valeriu Mosneaga
Viktor Dimovski
Zlatko Vujovic
Zoran Stojiljkovic

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138708631
  • Weight: 530g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Jun 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Although party membership has been extensively analysed in the EU Members States from Western and Eastern Europe, there is a gap in systematic data collection and analyses for the other countries in the Balkans and post-Soviet region.

This book provides new and innovative insights in the area of party membership research to analyse the evolution of membership organizations in political parties from under-investigated countries. Specifically, it seeks to understand the way in which political parties and the national legislation conceptualize the notion of membership within and across countries. It provides original data and affords a first comprehensive, comparative study of party members in the EU neighbouring countries, which resonate particular interest because some of them occupy the "precarious middle ground between a full-fledge democracy and outright dictatorship". In light of these relevant observations, this systematic analysis of membership evolutions in democratizing countries brings valuable insights for the study of party politics in general.

This text will be of key interest to scholars and students of political parties and party systems, party organisation and elections, post-Soviet and East European politics and more broadly to democratization studies and comparative politics.

Sergiu Gherghina is a Lecturer in Comparative Politics at Department of Politics, University of Glasgow, UK.

Alexandra Iancu is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Political Science, University of Bucharest, Romania.

Sorina Soare is a Lecturer of Comparative Politics at the University of Florence, Italy.