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Regional Economic Voting - Russia, Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic, 19901999

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Informationen zum Autor Joshua Tucker is an Assistant Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton University, and will hold Princeton's Ralph O. Glendinning University Preceptorship from 2005–2008. His work has also appeared in a variety of academic journals, including the American Journal of Political Science, the Annual Review of Political Science, Electoral Studies, Political Analysis, Perspectives on Politics, and Post-Soviet Affairs. His research has been supported by grants from the National Academy of Sciences, the National Council for Eurasian and East European Research, and the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies. He was the recipient of Harvard University's 2001 Edward M. Chase Dissertation Prize and the Mid-West Political Science Association's 1999 Westview Press Award. Klappentext This book examines the effect of economic conditions on election results in five post-communist countries - Russia, Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic - in the first decade of post-communist elections. It is the first book length study of economic voting outside of established democracies, as well as one of the few comparative studies of voting in post-communist countries generally. The study relies on an original database composed of regional level economic, demographic, and electoral data. The analysis features comparative assessment of the findings and focused case study analyses. Zusammenfassung This book examines the effect of economic conditions on election results in five post-communist countries - Russia! Poland! Hungary! Slovakia! and the Czech Republic - in the first decade of post-communist elections. It is the first book length study of economic voting outside of established democracies. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction; 2. Economic conditions and election results; 3. Comparative cross-regional analysis; 4. Paired case studies; 5. The incumbency hypothesis; 6. The new regime hypothesis; 7. The old regime hypothesis; 8. Comparative analysis; 9. Economic voting and post-communist politics....

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Authors Joshua A Tucker, Joshua A. Tucker, Joshua A. (Princeton University Tucker
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 13.02.2006
 
EAN 9780521672559
ISBN 978-0-521-67255-9
No. of pages 444
Series Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics
Cambridge Studies in Comparati
Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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