The literature on post-communist party politics frequently suggests that membership organizations are not important for political parties in the region, as elections can be won with expensive media-based campaigns. The article tests this argu-ment using the parliamentary elections in Lithuania in the 2000s held under a mixed electoral system. The results suggest that both party membership organization and campaign spending have roughly equal effects on the electoral persistence of political parties. New parties also benefit from both strong membership organizations and high campaign spending
<div><p>More than 20 years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the electoral volatility in Centr...
Much has been written about what makes political parties form, persist, change and die. One factor o...
Contrary to standard narratives on the declining function of parties in fostering political particip...
The literature on post-communist party politics frequently suggests that membership organizations ar...
The literature on post-communist party politics frequently suggests that membership organizations ar...
The literature on post-communist democracies has traditionally suggested that organisational strengt...
The literature on post-communist democracies has traditionally suggested that expensive media-based ...
The literature on post-communist democracies has traditionally suggested that organisational strengt...
Political parties in post-communist countries have very high levels of electoral volatility. In thes...
How can electoral volatility in the new European democracies be explained? This book proposes an ins...
The article, seeking an answer to the question of the role of political parties in the life of each ...
Much has been written about what makes political parties form, persist, change and die. One factor o...
The article discusses conceptualisation of populism, Lithuania’s party system and electoral dynamics...
This paper studies the effects on electoral competition of political parties relying on monetary don...
Communist successor parties have experienced rapid and sudden reversals of their post-transition ele...
<div><p>More than 20 years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the electoral volatility in Centr...
Much has been written about what makes political parties form, persist, change and die. One factor o...
Contrary to standard narratives on the declining function of parties in fostering political particip...
The literature on post-communist party politics frequently suggests that membership organizations ar...
The literature on post-communist party politics frequently suggests that membership organizations ar...
The literature on post-communist democracies has traditionally suggested that organisational strengt...
The literature on post-communist democracies has traditionally suggested that expensive media-based ...
The literature on post-communist democracies has traditionally suggested that organisational strengt...
Political parties in post-communist countries have very high levels of electoral volatility. In thes...
How can electoral volatility in the new European democracies be explained? This book proposes an ins...
The article, seeking an answer to the question of the role of political parties in the life of each ...
Much has been written about what makes political parties form, persist, change and die. One factor o...
The article discusses conceptualisation of populism, Lithuania’s party system and electoral dynamics...
This paper studies the effects on electoral competition of political parties relying on monetary don...
Communist successor parties have experienced rapid and sudden reversals of their post-transition ele...
<div><p>More than 20 years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the electoral volatility in Centr...
Much has been written about what makes political parties form, persist, change and die. One factor o...
Contrary to standard narratives on the declining function of parties in fostering political particip...