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Centre-Right Parties in Post-Communist East-Central Europe

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Zusatztext "Seeking to fill a perceived lacuna of research on the center-right parties in Central and Eastern Europe! Szczerbiak and Hanley present six essays that comparatively explore the re-emergence of the center-right. Rather than stress historical or structural reasons for party successes! the essays focus more on such political factors such as the choices of political actors during the critical 1989-91 period! the proportionality of the electoral system! parliamentary versus semi- presidential systems! formation on the basis of territorial penetration versus territorial diffusion! and the relative ideological and social cohesion of political elites. After a discussion of post-communist Europe as whole! the studies separately analyze the center-right parties of the Czech Republic! Poland! Hungary! and Slovakia." --Reference & Research Book News Informationen zum Autor Sean Hanley (University College London, UK) (Edited by) , Aleks Szczerbiak (University of Sussex, UK) (Edited by) Klappentext This is the first book to cover the centre-right in post-communist Eastern Europe. It makes an vital contribution to the broader research agenda on the Central and East European centre-right by focusing on one specific question: why strong and cohesive centre-right formations have developed in some post-communist states, but not others. It also delves into the attempts to develop centre-right parties after 1989 in four nations: the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia. The authors of these fresh case studies use a common analytical framework to analyse and provide fascinating insights into the varying levels of cohesion in centre-right parties across the region. This volume was previously published as a special issue of the Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics. Zusammenfassung This book examines why strong centre-right parties have developed in some post-communist states, but not others, focusing on the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction2. Getting the Centre-Right Right in Central and Eastern Europe3. The Czech Republic (focusing on the Civic Democratic Party)4. Hungary (focusing on Fidesz) 5. Poland (focusing on Solidarity Electoral Action)6. Slovakia7. Conclusion ...

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This book examines why strong centre-right parties have developed in some post-communist states, but not others, focusing on the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia.

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