Title: Cleavages, parties, and voters: studies from Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Romania
Abstract: Preface Introduction Cleavage Structures and Party Systems in East and Central Europe by Andrea Rommele Cleavages, Parties, and Voters by Kay Lawson Cleavages and Parties prior to 1989 Between Democracy and Authoritarianism in Bulgaria by Georgi Karasimeonov Cleavages and Parties prior to 1989 in the Czech Republic by Lubomir Brokl Hungarian Cleavages and Parties prior to 1989 by Gyorgy G. MArkus Parties, Party Systems, and Cleavages in Poland: 1918-1989 by Hieronim Kubiak Romania: Cleavages and Parties before 1989 by Petre Datculescu Cleavages and Parties after 1989 Past and New Cleavages in Post-Communist Bulgaria by Georgi Karasimeonov Czech Political Parties and Cleavages after 1989 by Josef Blahoz, Lubomir Brokl, and Zdenka MansfeldoVA Cleavages and Parties in Hungary after 1989 by Gyorgy G. MArkus Political Parties and Cleavage Crystallization in Poland 1989-1993 by Jerzy J. Wiatr Romania: Parties and Issues after 1989 by Petre Datculescu How the Voters Respond How the Voters Respond in Bulgaria by Vladimir Shopov How the Voters Respond in the Czech Republic by Lubomir Brokl and Zdenka MansfeldoVA Cleavages and Spaces of Competition in Hungary by Janos Simon How the Voters Respond in Poland by Jacek Raciborski Patterns of Voter Alignments in Present-Day Romania by Petre Datculescu Index
Publication Year: 2000
Publication Date: 2000-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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