The Democratic Party (Demokratická strana - DS) was a member of the previous Slovakian government and having been a small but self-confident liberal-conservative party, it had been setting the reformist pace of the entire government. The article below employs Arendt Lijphart’s account of the ideological dimensions of party conflicts to frame the analysis of the party programmatics, with a special attention to the pre-election period of the year 2002. The paper also includes a brief discussion of the Democratic Party’s position within the Slovakian political system, mainly with regards to the discrepancy between its important role as an active member of the previous government and its popularity among Slovakian voters, which has dropped to 1...
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The bachelor thesis deals with political parties, which operated in the Slovak during the first Czec...
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This article aims to reconstruct the functioning of political parties that was present during the es...
The transition to democracy and consolidation of democracy in Central and Eastern Europe is a widely...
This article deals with the pre-election period in Slovakia and the position of one of the major rig...
The article aims to assess the extent of transformation of the Slovak party political scene since th...
Most of the literature on communist-successor parties has focused on their successful return to powe...
In most European countries, party democracy - political parties as pillars of representative democra...
This diploma thesis is focused on the topic of cleavages and their development in the Slovakian part...
The article deals with the evolution of the political system in the Slovak Republic following the d...
How do voters ’ political opinions shape the way they think about political parties? In the left–rig...
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The article examines the positions of the Czech, Hungarian and Slovak social democratic political pa...
The bachelor thesis deals with political parties, which operated in the Slovak during the first Czec...
Political parties rooted in a non-democratic system have become a significant element of party syste...
The article analyses the evolution of the Slovak political party „Smer“ (Direction) and its position...
The article aims to assess the extent of transformation of the Slovak party political scene since th...
This article aims to reconstruct the functioning of political parties that was present during the es...
The transition to democracy and consolidation of democracy in Central and Eastern Europe is a widely...
This article deals with the pre-election period in Slovakia and the position of one of the major rig...
The article aims to assess the extent of transformation of the Slovak party political scene since th...
Most of the literature on communist-successor parties has focused on their successful return to powe...
In most European countries, party democracy - political parties as pillars of representative democra...
This diploma thesis is focused on the topic of cleavages and their development in the Slovakian part...
The article deals with the evolution of the political system in the Slovak Republic following the d...
How do voters ’ political opinions shape the way they think about political parties? In the left–rig...
The article deals with the Romany issue in the programmes of the political parties in the Czech Repu...
The article examines the positions of the Czech, Hungarian and Slovak social democratic political pa...
The bachelor thesis deals with political parties, which operated in the Slovak during the first Czec...
Political parties rooted in a non-democratic system have become a significant element of party syste...