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Independent Local Lists in East and West European Countries

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Marion Reiser, Everhard Holtmann Local independent lists as political actors are a common phenomenon on the local level in many European countries - in established Western democracies as well as in the 'new' democracies in Central and Eastern Europe. In some West European countries, these non-partisan groups have been an established and stable element in the local political system for decades. Ty- cally, they understand themselves as protectors of a harmonious factual political style. In their opinion, good local politics is not compatible with party politics so they consequently perceive themselves as non-parties. During the last two d- ades, presence and success of local lists have steadily increased in these co- tries. Furthermore, during the last years local lists emerged also in countries which had been formerly fully party-politicised on the local level. Explanations offered for these developments are often based on the observation of a general decline of trust in established parties and politicians. Hence, it has been argued that the disenchantment with political parties is a fertile ground for local lists. For the Central and East European countries, this argument can be - ployed only to a certain extent. Local lists established themselves in the early 1990's as important actors on the local level especially due to a lack of party organisation in the process of democratic consolidation.

List of contents

Theoretical and Conceptual Framework - Local lists in Eastern and Middle European Countries - A Bridging Case? - Local Lists in West European Countries

About the author

Prof. Dr. Everhard Holtmann ist Inhaber des Lehrstuhls für Systemanalyse und Vergleichende Politik an der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg.

Summary

Marion Reiser, Everhard Holtmann Local independent lists as political actors are a common phenomenon on the local level in many European countries – in established Western democracies as well as in the ‘new’ democracies in Central and Eastern Europe. In some West European countries, these non-partisan groups have been an established and stable element in the local political system for decades. Ty- cally, they understand themselves as protectors of a harmonious factual political style. In their opinion, good local politics is not compatible with party politics so they consequently perceive themselves as non-parties. During the last two d- ades, presence and success of local lists have steadily increased in these co- tries. Furthermore, during the last years local lists emerged also in countries which had been formerly fully party-politicised on the local level. Explanations offered for these developments are often based on the observation of a general decline of trust in established parties and politicians. Hence, it has been argued that the disenchantment with political parties is a fertile ground for local lists. For the Central and East European countries, this argument can be - ployed only to a certain extent. Local lists established themselves in the early 1990’s as important actors on the local level especially due to a lack of party organisation in the process of democratic consolidation.

Foreword

A Comparative View of Croatia, Hungary, Poland, Portugal, Netherlands and Belgium

Product details

Assisted by Holtmann (Editor), Holtmann (Editor), Everhard Holtmann (Editor), Mario Reiser (Editor), Marion Reiser (Editor)
Publisher VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 14.04.2008
 
EAN 9783531156873
ISBN 978-3-531-15687-3
No. of pages 290
Weight 392 g
Illustrations VI, 290 p.
Series Urban and Regional Research International
Urban and Regional Research International
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science

Partei, Europa : Politik, Zeitgeschichte, Political Science, Organization, Vergleichende Politikwissenschaften, Political Science and International Studies, Comparative Politics, Comparative government, non-parties

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