This book fills a gap in the existing literature on how parties and party systems are developing in the new democracies of post-Communist Central and Eastern Europe. It provides the first detailed, empirically based examination from a structural and organizational perspective of the new parties and political groupings that have emerged in Poland since the collapse of Communism in 1989. The author develops his argument on the basis of an analysis of five key structural and organizational variables: the internal distribution of power and modes of representation within the parties; the role of the party bureaucracy; the relationship between parties and their electorates; the development of parties as membership organizations; and the relations...
When eight former communist countries joined the European Union in 2004 it was accepted that they al...
AbstractViable and stable political parties are a key element for the establishment of healthy demo...
Examination of the party system inevitably forced to deal with the problem of organizational identit...
Detailed empirical examination of the institutional dynamics of the main parties and political group...
This study provides a detailed, empirically based examination of the institutional dynamics of the ...
This article seeks to relate hypotheses about how party structure and organization will develop in p...
The distribution of power between leaders and members, relationships with the state and civil societ...
Political parties rooted in a non-democratic system have become a significant element of party syste...
Partie polityczne są jednym z najbardziej dynamicznych elementów systemu politycznego. Powstały wraz...
The party system and the parties within it were ones of the relevant elements of system transformati...
This paper considers the degree to which the new parties in post-communist Poland orientate towards,...
political parties in the Polish People’s Republic. In the introduction, it sketches the picture of “...
The aim of this paper is to explain the development of the Polish party system. And not just any dev...
The transition to democracy and consolidation of democracy in Central and Eastern Europe is a widely...
The dilemma of parties systems in Czech Republic and Poland is connected indirectly with my work whi...
When eight former communist countries joined the European Union in 2004 it was accepted that they al...
AbstractViable and stable political parties are a key element for the establishment of healthy demo...
Examination of the party system inevitably forced to deal with the problem of organizational identit...
Detailed empirical examination of the institutional dynamics of the main parties and political group...
This study provides a detailed, empirically based examination of the institutional dynamics of the ...
This article seeks to relate hypotheses about how party structure and organization will develop in p...
The distribution of power between leaders and members, relationships with the state and civil societ...
Political parties rooted in a non-democratic system have become a significant element of party syste...
Partie polityczne są jednym z najbardziej dynamicznych elementów systemu politycznego. Powstały wraz...
The party system and the parties within it were ones of the relevant elements of system transformati...
This paper considers the degree to which the new parties in post-communist Poland orientate towards,...
political parties in the Polish People’s Republic. In the introduction, it sketches the picture of “...
The aim of this paper is to explain the development of the Polish party system. And not just any dev...
The transition to democracy and consolidation of democracy in Central and Eastern Europe is a widely...
The dilemma of parties systems in Czech Republic and Poland is connected indirectly with my work whi...
When eight former communist countries joined the European Union in 2004 it was accepted that they al...
AbstractViable and stable political parties are a key element for the establishment of healthy demo...
Examination of the party system inevitably forced to deal with the problem of organizational identit...