This article demonstrates that most new EU Member States experience serious problems of state capture. It argues that central European states cluster around two dominant modes of party competition. In the first, predominantly ideologically committed elites (Poland, Hungary, Estonia, Slovenia and Estonia) established relatively 'electoral professional' party competitions, only to face deepening fiscal constraints on mainstream ideological competition. Following the collapse of the social democratic left, both Hungary and Poland experienced attempts to reassert political monopoly, i.e., 'party state capture'. In the second group (Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania, Bulgaria and Latvia), more entrepreneurial political elites established 'broker...
The stabilization of party systems in new democracies is commonly assumed to be a lengthy process. A...
The main ambition of this study is to explain the unexpected change in the transition process of som...
The article falls into three parts: an introduction that points to some general links between Europe...
Investigations into Central Europe’s emerging party–state relationships—in contrast to those of the ...
First published: 09 April 2018This article argues that external state contestation and internal ethn...
Recent democratic backsliding in Eastern Europe challenges the optimism of two decades of scholarshi...
State strategies in Central Europe have converged towards a distinctive form of the competition stat...
Two new studies, Conor O‘Dwyer‘s "Runaway State-building" and Anna Grzymała-Busse‘s "Rebuilding Levi...
The article deals with recent developments in terms of elite configuration and its impact on politic...
Purpose: This study examines the determinants of ex-ante state capture in Poland. Methodology: In or...
This article suggests that the academic emphasis on rational choice and political-sociological appro...
This article proposes that to understand backsliding in Central and Eastern Europe, we need a broad ...
For two decades Hungary, like the other Eastern European countries, followed a general policy of est...
[full article, abstract in English] The process of state financing of the political parties in Po...
This article discusses the lessons that can be drawn from post-Soviet experiences of democratisation...
The stabilization of party systems in new democracies is commonly assumed to be a lengthy process. A...
The main ambition of this study is to explain the unexpected change in the transition process of som...
The article falls into three parts: an introduction that points to some general links between Europe...
Investigations into Central Europe’s emerging party–state relationships—in contrast to those of the ...
First published: 09 April 2018This article argues that external state contestation and internal ethn...
Recent democratic backsliding in Eastern Europe challenges the optimism of two decades of scholarshi...
State strategies in Central Europe have converged towards a distinctive form of the competition stat...
Two new studies, Conor O‘Dwyer‘s "Runaway State-building" and Anna Grzymała-Busse‘s "Rebuilding Levi...
The article deals with recent developments in terms of elite configuration and its impact on politic...
Purpose: This study examines the determinants of ex-ante state capture in Poland. Methodology: In or...
This article suggests that the academic emphasis on rational choice and political-sociological appro...
This article proposes that to understand backsliding in Central and Eastern Europe, we need a broad ...
For two decades Hungary, like the other Eastern European countries, followed a general policy of est...
[full article, abstract in English] The process of state financing of the political parties in Po...
This article discusses the lessons that can be drawn from post-Soviet experiences of democratisation...
The stabilization of party systems in new democracies is commonly assumed to be a lengthy process. A...
The main ambition of this study is to explain the unexpected change in the transition process of som...
The article falls into three parts: an introduction that points to some general links between Europe...