PARTY FORMATION IN EAST-CENTRAL EUROPE: Post-Communist Politics in Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland and Bulgaria
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.

International scholars have collaborated to produce a volume which examines the first steps in regime change and the opportunities for a successful transition to democracy. As well as examining the creation of new party systems after the end of communist rule in each country, the papers in this volume adopt a comparative perspective which highlights the regional dimension. In particular, the authors place the post-communist experience in the context of the earlier transitions from authoritarian rule in Southern Europe. They discuss whether the experience of Portugal and Spain in the 1970s and Italy in the 1940s might serve as a framework for the analysis of East-Central Europe in the 1990s.

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PARTY FORMATION IN EAST-CENTRAL EUROPE: Post-Communist Politics in Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland and Bulgaria
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.

International scholars have collaborated to produce a volume which examines the first steps in regime change and the opportunities for a successful transition to democracy. As well as examining the creation of new party systems after the end of communist rule in each country, the papers in this volume adopt a comparative perspective which highlights the regional dimension. In particular, the authors place the post-communist experience in the context of the earlier transitions from authoritarian rule in Southern Europe. They discuss whether the experience of Portugal and Spain in the 1970s and Italy in the 1940s might serve as a framework for the analysis of East-Central Europe in the 1990s.

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PARTY FORMATION IN EAST-CENTRAL EUROPE: Post-Communist Politics in Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland and Bulgaria

PARTY FORMATION IN EAST-CENTRAL EUROPE: Post-Communist Politics in Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland and Bulgaria

by Gordon Wightman (Editor)
PARTY FORMATION IN EAST-CENTRAL EUROPE: Post-Communist Politics in Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland and Bulgaria

PARTY FORMATION IN EAST-CENTRAL EUROPE: Post-Communist Politics in Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland and Bulgaria

by Gordon Wightman (Editor)

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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.

International scholars have collaborated to produce a volume which examines the first steps in regime change and the opportunities for a successful transition to democracy. As well as examining the creation of new party systems after the end of communist rule in each country, the papers in this volume adopt a comparative perspective which highlights the regional dimension. In particular, the authors place the post-communist experience in the context of the earlier transitions from authoritarian rule in Southern Europe. They discuss whether the experience of Portugal and Spain in the 1970s and Italy in the 1940s might serve as a framework for the analysis of East-Central Europe in the 1990s.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781858981321
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Publication date: 03/01/1995
Series: Studies of Communism in Transition series
Pages: 296
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

Edited by Gordon Wightman, Lecturer in the School of Politics and Communicatin Studies, University of Liverpool, UK

Table of Contents

Contents: 1. Political Parties and their Strategies in the Transition from Authoritarian Rule: the Comparative Perspective (G. Pridham) 2. Poland’s New Parties in the Post-communist Political System (P.G. Lewis) 3. On the Road to Democracy: the Emergence of Political Parties in Poland (R.Gortat and P. Marciniak) 4. The Development of the Party System and the Break-up of Czech-oslovakia (G. Wightman) 5. Changing Party Allegiances in a Changing Party System: the 1990 and 1992 Parliamentary Elections in Czechoslovakia (T. Kosteleck) 6. Political Parties, Value Orientations and Slovakia’s Road to Independence (Z. Bútorova and M. Bútora) 7. The First Three Years of a Multi-party System in Hungary (L. Kéri and A. Levendel) 8. Differentiation Postponed: Party Pluralism in Bulgaria (G. Karasimeonov) 9. Impediments to Democratization in Post-communist East–Central Europe (Bill Lomax) 10. Impediments to the Development of Democratic Politics: A Czech Perspective (Z. Zboril) 11. Starting-up Problems: Communists, Social Democrats and Greens (M. Waller) 12. Conclusions (G. Wightman) Bibliography Index
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