Territory is a salient issue in post-communist countries in Europe, yet subnational elections have received surprisingly little attention. This article analyses congruence between national and regional elections in Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania and the Slovak Republic held between 1993 and 2010. The findings suggest that election incongruence can be partly explained by approaches which work well in the West European context - territorial cleavages, regional authority and the second-order election model - but in order to fully grasp regional election outcomes in post-communist countries one also needs to take into account electoral alliance strategies and party supply change
The homogenisation of voting patterns within the territorial units constitutes one of the major feat...
Second-order election research clearly reveals that national incumbency impacts on European election...
The key story to emerge from the European elections in countries like France and the UK was the rise...
Territory is a salient issue in post-communist countries in Europe, yet subnational elections have r...
The number of regional elections and what is at stake at these elections have increased considerably...
This chapter explores in how far the same explanatory model can account for territorial heterogeneit...
In this chapter we set out the objectives of the book and we introduce the common analytical framewo...
When explaining electoral behaviour, cleavage theory with its practical consequences constitutes a t...
Introduction. Electoral processes in the post-socialist countries have determined their political an...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Political science has a good ...
Abstract: This article analyses and compares the four elections held between Sep-tember 1997 and Sep...
The European Union has developed into a multilevel electoral system in which elections take place at...
In the post-war era one of the most significant transformations in the democratic process throughout...
The homogenisation of voting patterns within the territorial units constitutes one of the major feat...
Second-order election research clearly reveals that national incumbency impacts on European election...
The key story to emerge from the European elections in countries like France and the UK was the rise...
Territory is a salient issue in post-communist countries in Europe, yet subnational elections have r...
The number of regional elections and what is at stake at these elections have increased considerably...
This chapter explores in how far the same explanatory model can account for territorial heterogeneit...
In this chapter we set out the objectives of the book and we introduce the common analytical framewo...
When explaining electoral behaviour, cleavage theory with its practical consequences constitutes a t...
Introduction. Electoral processes in the post-socialist countries have determined their political an...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Political science has a good ...
Abstract: This article analyses and compares the four elections held between Sep-tember 1997 and Sep...
The European Union has developed into a multilevel electoral system in which elections take place at...
In the post-war era one of the most significant transformations in the democratic process throughout...
The homogenisation of voting patterns within the territorial units constitutes one of the major feat...
Second-order election research clearly reveals that national incumbency impacts on European election...
The key story to emerge from the European elections in countries like France and the UK was the rise...