Post-Communist EU Member States

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civic
Civic Democratic Party
Civic Platform
comparative politics
Country's Party System
Country’s Party System
czech
Czech Parties
democratic
Democratic Left Alliance
developments
east-central
Eastern European democracies
electoral systems
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Estonian Party System
EU Member State
EU Parliament
europe
Free Democrats
hungarian
Hungarian Democratic Forum
Hungarian Parties
Hungarian Party System
ideological cleavages
Lithuanian Communist Party
Lithuanian Party System
MDF
parties
party
party competition analysis
Party System
Party System Developments
Polish Party System
Polish Peasant Party
Political Parties
political party organisation
Post-communist EU
post-Soviet political transformation
Single Member Districts
Slovenian Party System
Slovenian People's Party
Slovenian People’s Party
Solidarity Electoral Action
system

Product details

  • ISBN 9780754647126
  • Weight: 660g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Mar 2006
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Providing comprehensive insights into the parties and party systems of post-communist EU member states within the framework of each country's specific conditions and developments, this volume examines in particular the cases of Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary and Slovenia. The book concentrates on three main themes: ideological cleavages between parties, party system competition, and party organization. Analytically competent and highly informative, it is suitable for courses on party systems and EU politics.
Susanne Jungerstam-Mulders, PhD, was a researcher at the Centre for European Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Helsinki, Finland. She is currently Research Director at the Swedish Polytechnic, Finland.