This paper tests a dual rationality of electoral bribery with evidence from Romania. Earlier research argues that the era of mass liberal democracies brought such practices to an end. However, empirical evidence indicates that this is not the case. Using a qualitative approach, this single-case study shows how the territorial division of votes in a relatively stable environment of party competition can foster the existence of electoral bribes. Its central argument is that political parties use this mechanism both to preserve their territorial strongholds and with the aim of gaining supplementary support from potential swing voters
<div><p>More than 20 years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the electoral volatility in Centr...
This thesis examines the presence of cleavages and their effect on party systems in post-communist H...
The November 2009 Romanian presidential elections illustrate the process through which media exposur...
This paper tests a dual rationality of electoral bribery with evidence from Romania. Earlier researc...
This article identifies the determinants of party loyalty while making a distinction between governm...
After the fall of the communist regime, Romania chose to adopt a very inclusive electoral system, na...
In many elections around the world, voters choose between politicians who differ not only in person...
Legislative defection in political systems characterized by party dominance and cartelization is usu...
How do central politicians in young democracies secure electoral support at grass-roots level? I sho...
After the fall of the communist regime, Romania chose to adopt a very inclusive electoral system, na...
This paper approaches the relations and connections between democracy and politics, from the perspec...
From this systemic perspective, it is revealed once again the importance of voting as a regulator fa...
This article illustrates how the growing complexity of regulations regarding party funding in post-c...
The article examines the party-state relationship in post-communist Romania. It shows the connection...
The relationship between political parties and referendums received increased attention in the liter...
<div><p>More than 20 years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the electoral volatility in Centr...
This thesis examines the presence of cleavages and their effect on party systems in post-communist H...
The November 2009 Romanian presidential elections illustrate the process through which media exposur...
This paper tests a dual rationality of electoral bribery with evidence from Romania. Earlier researc...
This article identifies the determinants of party loyalty while making a distinction between governm...
After the fall of the communist regime, Romania chose to adopt a very inclusive electoral system, na...
In many elections around the world, voters choose between politicians who differ not only in person...
Legislative defection in political systems characterized by party dominance and cartelization is usu...
How do central politicians in young democracies secure electoral support at grass-roots level? I sho...
After the fall of the communist regime, Romania chose to adopt a very inclusive electoral system, na...
This paper approaches the relations and connections between democracy and politics, from the perspec...
From this systemic perspective, it is revealed once again the importance of voting as a regulator fa...
This article illustrates how the growing complexity of regulations regarding party funding in post-c...
The article examines the party-state relationship in post-communist Romania. It shows the connection...
The relationship between political parties and referendums received increased attention in the liter...
<div><p>More than 20 years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the electoral volatility in Centr...
This thesis examines the presence of cleavages and their effect on party systems in post-communist H...
The November 2009 Romanian presidential elections illustrate the process through which media exposur...