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Party Systems in East Central Europe

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Party Systems in East Central Europe analyzes the formation of political parties in the nations of this region.

In the first part, the authors concentrate on the key periods and turning points in this development, connecting them with the democratization of the countries in the region in the last third of the nineteenth century.

This includes a look at the period before World War I, between the wars, and particularly in the times after the fall of the communist regimes.

The analysis focuses chiefly on the ideological background that gave way to the rise of political parties in the region.

In relation to this, the authors base their writing mainly on the socio-political theory of Stein Rokkan.

The second part of the book is a political analysis of the key aspects related to party politics.

First, the authors examine the ties of political parties to broad social processes, using the classic theories of Giovanni Sartori and Stein Rokkan.

Next, they continue with the analysis of the operation of parties within governments, with a special focus on the creation of coalition governments, functioning of coalitions and coalition governance.

Last, some defects are reflected upon, as well as unfinished processes related to the fast establishment of political parties in the region, e.g., absence of firm links with social groups, high volatility, instability of parties, etc.

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Product Details
Lexington Books
1498556949 / 9781498556941
Paperback / softback
27/03/2017
United States
220 pages
149 x 231 mm, 381 grams