The party system is only shaping in contemporary Russia. The process commenced in 1990 when the change of the Constitution provided for free establishment of political parties in Russia. Banning of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union resulted in numerous new parties emerging with an ambition of becoming a dominating party in Russian politics. These attempts failed to succeed. Dynamic development of political organizations was related to democratic election procedures. Quantitative development was not conducive for the stability of political stage. Dispersed, insignificant political parties were not an efficient instrument of political influence. There were numerous attempts to consolidate the groups of similar political platforms, yet t...
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The recent years of the Trotskyite movement have seen the intensification of two tendencies. The fir...
The Movement of a Hundred (Polish: Ruch Stu) was to become an alternative for the political class th...
The political relationship between the United States of America and the USSR determined the internat...
The author of the article puts forward a thesis that the economic, social and political conditions a...
The paper attempts to explain in civilizational terms the ‘orange revolution’ that has transformed U...
The paper attempts to formulate an answer to the question of what an ideal party should look like a...
Coalitions became the main element of democratic political mechanisms in Central and Eastern Europe ...
The fundamental problem faced by the states that have emerged in the area of the former USSR involve...
One of the fields of interest of modern political science involves the process of transformation of ...
On the basis of analysis of the transformations occurring in Russia following the collapse of Commun...
The author highlights that Russia has ceased to be the liberator and the stronghold of the global re...
This paper refers to the issue of the forming of societies in former satellite states of totalitaria...
Political parties rooted in a non-democratic system have become a significant element of party syste...
During the political transformation in Poland, electoral law was frequently changed. The general pri...
With the exception of the first transitional elections, sińce 1992 a mixed electoral system has been...
The recent years of the Trotskyite movement have seen the intensification of two tendencies. The fir...
The Movement of a Hundred (Polish: Ruch Stu) was to become an alternative for the political class th...
The political relationship between the United States of America and the USSR determined the internat...
The author of the article puts forward a thesis that the economic, social and political conditions a...
The paper attempts to explain in civilizational terms the ‘orange revolution’ that has transformed U...
The paper attempts to formulate an answer to the question of what an ideal party should look like a...
Coalitions became the main element of democratic political mechanisms in Central and Eastern Europe ...